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Weather Identification Handbook The Ultimate Guide for Weather Watchers

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ISBN-10: 1585748579

ISBN-13: 9781585748570

Edition: N/A

Authors: Storm Dunlop

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What does it mean when there is a corona around the moon? How do you tell the difference between stratocumulus and nimbostratus clouds? THE WEATHER IDENTIFICATION HANDBOOK is an essential guide to the many different types of phenomena that may be observed, and also gives brief details of the weather that may be expected. The following topics are covered in a reader-friendly format: Oslash; Cloud classification Oslash; How to identify different cloud types and how they relate to forthcoming weather Oslash; How clouds are formed Oslash; Optical phenomena Oslash; Precipitation Oslash; Wind Oslash; Severe weather Oslash; Weather systems Oslash; Satellite images and weather maps Full of…    
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Book details

List price: $16.95
Publisher: Globe Pequot Press, The
Publication date: 6/1/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

What does it mean when there is a corona around the moon?
How do you tell the difference between stratocumulus and nimbostratus clouds?
The Weather Identification Handbook is designed to provide not only a comprehensive introduction to various phenomena but also the information that makes weather forecasting possible
Here, the weather is divided into easy-to-follow sections: cloud classification
How to identify different cloud types and how they relate to forthcoming weather
How clouds are formed
Optical phenomena
Precipitation
Wind
severe weather
weather systems
satellite images and weather maps
Full of beautiful color photographs and diagrams, this book is essential for the outdoor photographer, adventurer, or meteorological enthusiast.