Weather: Spectacular Images of the World's Extraordinary Climate

Weather: Spectacular Images of the World's Extraordinary Climate

by SirChrisBonington (Foreword), StormDunlop (Author)

Synopsis

In the tradition of Above the World and Inside the Body , this unique contemporary reference book takes the reader inside the weather as we experience it, from the outer atmosphere to under an umbrella. Weather explores not only the nature of extreme conditions such as hurricanes and tornadoes, but also the structure and properties of a gentle shower; the formation of clouds and the effects of their distribution around the globe; the startling and beautiful Aurora Borealis and Australis, and the true nature of the rainbow. With satellite imagery and computer technology as well as stunning conventional photography, this beautiful book tracks each weather system from its origins to its effects. What makes the wind blow? How do clouds form and stay in the sky? How do they produce rain, drizzle and snow? The photographs track the weather from above the clouds to a raindrop on a leaf, or the unique composition of a snowflake, and from flood to drought. Introductory text to each chapter and detailed extended captions explain both the content of the picture and the means by which it was captured.As with the preceding volumes, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between art and nature when one turns the pages of this volume, but the arresting images and straightforward text excite and then satisfy our vital curiosity about our natural world.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Cassell Illustrated
Published: 14 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1844033953
ISBN 13: 9781844033959
Book Overview: Introduction Blue Skies, Becoming Overcast Showers at First, Rain Later Poor Visibility A Cold Snap Weather Warning Atmospheric Optics The Outlook for Today Changing Climes Index

Author Bio
Author, translator, editor, consultant and photographer, Storm Dunlop has had many books published on the subjects of meteorology and astronomy in several different countries. He is a visiting Research Fellow at the University of Sussex, and a Fellow of both the Royal Astronomical Society and the Royal Meteorological Society. Storm is a guest lecturer at University College Chichester and has given lectures and talks on all aspects of astronomy and meteorology, at various levels, to a wide range of groups and societies, including overseas. Sir Chris Bonington is one of the world's most renowned and successful mountaineers. He has experianced much of our planet's extreme weather during his distinguished career, which includes climbing Everest four times.