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The weather / [John Lynch].

Title
The weather / [John Lynch].
Author
Lynch, John
Publication
Toronto ; Buffalo ; Firefly Books, 2002.

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240 p. : col. ill.; 29 cm.
Summary
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.
Subject
  • Meteorological Concepts
  • Meteorology
  • Météorologie
  • Temps (Météorologie)
  • Weather
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Weather world -- Wind -- Wet -- Cold -- Hot -- Change.
ISBN
  • 1552976394 (pbk.)
  • 1552976408 (bound) :
OCLC
49741855
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library