Watching Weather

Watching Weather
Title Watching Weather PDF eBook
Author Tom Murphree
Publisher Owl Books
Pages 154
Release 1998
Genre Science
ISBN 9780805045420

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Explains the basic scientific principles of weather, including wind, rain, snow, storms, climate, and forecasts

Weather Watch

Weather Watch
Title Weather Watch PDF eBook
Author Ellen Labrecque
Publisher Capstone Press
Pages 33
Release 2020
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1543591612

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Weather affects us every day. How do we know what the weather will be like where we live? How can we prepare for it? Find out the science behind weather observation and prediction.

Weather Watch

Weather Watch
Title Weather Watch PDF eBook
Author Jacquie Kilkenny
Publisher Capstone
Pages 27
Release 2012-07
Genre Readers (Elementary)
ISBN 1620654253

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This title has paired text with "Strawberry storm."

The World Weather Watch

The World Weather Watch
Title The World Weather Watch PDF eBook
Author World Weather Watch
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1965
Genre Meteorology
ISBN

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Dr Fred's Weather Watch

Dr Fred's Weather Watch
Title Dr Fred's Weather Watch PDF eBook
Author Fred Bortz
Publisher StarWalk Kids Media
Pages 158
Release 2014-06-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1630834432

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This perennial favorite is a how-to book for junior meteorologists. Dr. Fred Bortz and Dr. Marshall Shepherd (former NASA meteorologist and the 2013 President of the American Meteorological Society) show kids how to predict the weather in their own backyards - using simple, inexpensive, self-built meteorological instruments that add up to a fully operational weather station. Newly updated (2014) to include additional sources for online research.

Weather Forecasting Red Book

Weather Forecasting Red Book
Title Weather Forecasting Red Book PDF eBook
Author Tim Vasquez
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780970684066

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The Weather Forecasting Red Book is a groundbreaking reference that breaks away from theory and helps forecasters tackle everyday prediction problems. The book contains a wealth of information on real-life techniques, methods, and forecast systems. It draws upon a wealth of experience collected by the weather services of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. The first section deals with observational systems, explaining what quantities of wind, temperature, and pressure really mean. The analysis section defines standards and conventions for weather maps. The forecasting section has over a hundred pages of techniques, methods, patterns, and basic ideas and principles. And in the numerical model section, key details of the latest models are explained. It's written by a forecaster for forecasters. If it's needed at the forecast desk, it's in here.

Cinema as Weather

Cinema as Weather
Title Cinema as Weather PDF eBook
Author Kristi McKim
Publisher Routledge
Pages 232
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 0415894123

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How do cinematic portrayals of the weather reflect and affect our experience of the world? While weatherly predictability and surprise can impact our daily experience, the history of cinema attests to the stylistic and narrative significance of snow, rain, wind, sunshine, clouds, and skies. Through analysis of films ranging from The Wizard of Oz to The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, from Citizen Kane to In the Mood for Love, Kristi McKim calls our attention to the ways that we read our atmospheres both within and beyond the movies. Building upon meteorological definitions of weather's dynamism and volatility, this book shows how film weather can reveal character interiority, accelerate plot development, inspire stylistic innovation, comprise a momentary attraction, convey the passage of time, and idealize the world at its greatest meaning-making capacity (unlike our weather, film weather always happens on time, whether for tumultuous, romantic, violent, suspenseful, or melodramatic ends). Akin to cinema's structuring of ephemera, cinematic weather suggests aesthetic control over what is fleeting, contingent, wildly environmental, and beyond human capacity to tame. This first book-length study of such a meteorological and cinematic affinity casts film weather as a means of artfully and mechanically conquering contingency through contingency, of taming weather through a medium itself ephemeral and enduring. Using film theory, history, formalist/phenomenological analysis, and eco-criticism, this book casts cinema as weather, insofar as our skies and screens become readable through our interpretation of changing phenomena.