by Storm Dunlop (Author)
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 such things as the structure and properties of a gentle shower; 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 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? 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 captions explain both the content of the picture and how it was captured. As with the preceding volumes it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between art and nature when one turns the pages but the arresting images and straightforward text excite and then satisfy our vital curiosity about our natural world.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 01
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 15 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 1844036014
ISBN 13: 9781844036011
Book Overview: Now in a new compact format Part of a stunning photographic series including Above the World and Inside the Body Informative but engrossing and beautiful, this is an indispensable reference book as well as an artistic masterpiece The weather is an issue rarely out of the news, especially now that our modern way of living is drastically affecting weather patterns.