The Weather

The Weather

by JohnLynch (Author)

Synopsis

Perhaps because we can't always predict it, and certainly can't control it, our fascination with the weather never seems to wane. But despite our frequent powerlessness in the face of it, there is much we do know. The Weather takes a thrilling voyage to the heart of this phenomenon, that even in an age of air conditioning and artificial environments, is still central to the everyday life of the planet. From hurricanes and sandstorms, monsoons to avalanches, solar storms to the jet stream, The Weather showcases the most dangerous and dynamic forces of the weather.

Created by veteran BBC producer, editor and writer John Lynch, The Weather explains the science of weather clearly and accessibly, illustrated throughout with color photographs and graphics from The Learning Channel/BBC television series. The Weather begins with the basic questions: What is the weather, and what drives it? The book then goes on to cover every global weather phenomenon, with an in-depth introduction and sections on Wind, Wet, Cold and Hot. The book is especially revealing on how humans interact with weather -- how we've adapted to it, suffered from it, harnessed it, and, finally, how we may be inadvertently changing it. The final section, Change, is a look at the meaning of global climate change patterns.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd
Published: 30 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1552976394
ISBN 13: 9781552976395

Media Reviews
One reading this book can learn a lot about the weather and atmospheric science, some physics, and history, in an entertaining package.--Kathy Piselli E-Streams, Vol. 6, No. 4
Teams dazzling photographs and computer graphics to expose the climatic changes threatening.--Dolores and Roger Flaherty Chicago Sun-Times (12/08/2002)
A rich blend of enthralling visual imagery and easily understood text that explores the personal impact and processes of weather.--Linda Piwowarczyk Chicago Sun Newspapers (03/14/2003)
Particularly noteworthy are the numerous color photographs and illustrations ... Highly recommended.-- (07/01/2003)
A comprehensive survey of global weather patterns in a beautiful, oversized book... excellent source of enrichment information... The author's conversational tone makes the book very difficult to put down.-- (09/01/2003)
Effective and informative, this survey, along with a m lange of historical anecdotes, provides solid, popular grounding to any collection's more specialized titles about the weather.--Gilbert Taylor Booklist (12/15/2002)
Accessible, enlightening text ... spectacular graphics ... Weather buffs can indulge their fascination with wind, waves and clouds in this appealingly simple presentation of complex daily natural forces.-- (09/23/2002)
The writing is clear and often exciting, and the abundant figures and photographs are of excellent quality ... an enjoyable read.-- (04/15/2003)
A valuable read ... as well as a must-see for its rich illustrations and spectacular photography.-- (11/23/2002)
Author Bio

John Lynch is the Creative Director, Science for BBC Television and is responsible for all documentary science series for the BBC. He was executive producer of The Planets and Walking with Dinosaurs and the award-winning Fermat's Last Theorem.