North Carolina Weather and Climate
From blue skies to raging hurricanes, from ice storms to droughts, North Carolina’s weather varies widely from season to season and from day to day. In this delightful and informative book, Peter Robinson provides a layperson’s guide to the state’s weather and climate and an introduction to the science that describes it.

What is North Carolina’s “typical” weather? How does it vary from the coast to the mountains? How do we forecast it? With dozens of color maps and tables to make understanding easier, Robinson covers big issues such as the role of weather and climate in daily life, severe weather threats and their causes, and the meteorological effects of seasons. He also explains more specific phenomena including the causes of heating and cooling, the effects of acid rain, and the role of groundwater in weather.

Robinson addresses the state’s weather history as well as long-term concerns associated with how air pollution affects weather and our health, and he explores why issues of local and global climate change matter. Throughout, he discusses weather in ways that can inform daily life, whether you're planting a garden, building a climate-friendly and energy-efficient home, or choosing a time and place for vacation.
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North Carolina Weather and Climate
From blue skies to raging hurricanes, from ice storms to droughts, North Carolina’s weather varies widely from season to season and from day to day. In this delightful and informative book, Peter Robinson provides a layperson’s guide to the state’s weather and climate and an introduction to the science that describes it.

What is North Carolina’s “typical” weather? How does it vary from the coast to the mountains? How do we forecast it? With dozens of color maps and tables to make understanding easier, Robinson covers big issues such as the role of weather and climate in daily life, severe weather threats and their causes, and the meteorological effects of seasons. He also explains more specific phenomena including the causes of heating and cooling, the effects of acid rain, and the role of groundwater in weather.

Robinson addresses the state’s weather history as well as long-term concerns associated with how air pollution affects weather and our health, and he explores why issues of local and global climate change matter. Throughout, he discusses weather in ways that can inform daily life, whether you're planting a garden, building a climate-friendly and energy-efficient home, or choosing a time and place for vacation.
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North Carolina Weather and Climate

North Carolina Weather and Climate

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Overview

From blue skies to raging hurricanes, from ice storms to droughts, North Carolina’s weather varies widely from season to season and from day to day. In this delightful and informative book, Peter Robinson provides a layperson’s guide to the state’s weather and climate and an introduction to the science that describes it.

What is North Carolina’s “typical” weather? How does it vary from the coast to the mountains? How do we forecast it? With dozens of color maps and tables to make understanding easier, Robinson covers big issues such as the role of weather and climate in daily life, severe weather threats and their causes, and the meteorological effects of seasons. He also explains more specific phenomena including the causes of heating and cooling, the effects of acid rain, and the role of groundwater in weather.

Robinson addresses the state’s weather history as well as long-term concerns associated with how air pollution affects weather and our health, and he explores why issues of local and global climate change matter. Throughout, he discusses weather in ways that can inform daily life, whether you're planting a garden, building a climate-friendly and energy-efficient home, or choosing a time and place for vacation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469625935
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 12/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Peter J. Robinson is professor of geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and director of the North Carolina Climate Program. He is coauthor of Contemporary Climatology.

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“Robinson writes about the history of North Carolina weather, the science behind it, and what we can expect in the future.” — Endeavors

“In his highly entertaining, informative new book, Peter J. Robinson offers laypersons a new handbook, far more specific than 'The Farmer’s Almanac,' amplifying the basics on North Carolina’s weather and climate. . . . Richly illustrated.” — Sanford Herald

“Puts the science of the skies in simple, ordinary terms. All is explained in the setting of our state’s unusually diverse geography.” — Raleigh News & Observer

“Robinson explains our weather in language anyone can understand. For planting, traveling, or just trying to understand the forecast, this guide will be a gift opened all year long.” — Carolina Country

“Well-written and beautifully illustrated. [This reviewer] would recommend it to anyone with interests in the Tar Heel State.” — Weather Doctor Book Reviews

“People fascinated by the natural world, weather buffs across the state and others have a treat coming.” — Outer Banks Sentinel

“Give this book a big, 'Hail yes!'. . . . A must-have for the section marked 'N.C.' on your bookshelf.” — Independent Weekly

“Robinson . . . has set out to make the Tar Heel State’s weather understandable to the layperson. . . . The major elements of both global and North American weather are described in detail, with particular attention to how they influence North Carolina.” — Mountain Xpress

“[Robinson] thoroughly explains every facet of [the weather’s] mysteries from air pollution and floods to hurricanes and tornadoes.” — Carolina Arts and Sciences

“If you are a newcomer to North Carolina, this book will help you to see immediately just how diverse our climate is. And even if you're a native of our state, you may not realize how much meteorological madness you can find here! In his own unique way, [Robinson] explains for you all the variables that go into making our weather among the most exciting in the world.” — Greg Fishel, from the Foreword

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