The Cloud Book: How to Understand the Skies
Become an expert on clouds and skies with this definitive guide to cloudspotting, produced in association with the Met Office. 

Clouds have been the object of fascination throughout history, providing food for thought for scientists and daydreamers alike. In this comprehensive guide to the skies, Dr. Richard Hamblyn introduces you to all the different cloud species, including twelve newly recognized cloud forms. Produced in association with the Met Office—the world’s premier weather forecasting bureau—all things to do with the origin and development of a cloud are here. Whether you are looking at a giant fluffy cloud or a tiny fleeting wisp, your cloudspotting will be expertly informed and much more satisfying with this guide. Not only will you be able to identify individual clouds as they appear, but also to track their likely changes over time, and thus predict weather patterns. Illustrated with stunning images from around the globe, this book will unlock the mysteries of the skies so that you can enjoy cloudspotting and skygazing every day.
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The Cloud Book: How to Understand the Skies
Become an expert on clouds and skies with this definitive guide to cloudspotting, produced in association with the Met Office. 

Clouds have been the object of fascination throughout history, providing food for thought for scientists and daydreamers alike. In this comprehensive guide to the skies, Dr. Richard Hamblyn introduces you to all the different cloud species, including twelve newly recognized cloud forms. Produced in association with the Met Office—the world’s premier weather forecasting bureau—all things to do with the origin and development of a cloud are here. Whether you are looking at a giant fluffy cloud or a tiny fleeting wisp, your cloudspotting will be expertly informed and much more satisfying with this guide. Not only will you be able to identify individual clouds as they appear, but also to track their likely changes over time, and thus predict weather patterns. Illustrated with stunning images from around the globe, this book will unlock the mysteries of the skies so that you can enjoy cloudspotting and skygazing every day.
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The Cloud Book: How to Understand the Skies

The Cloud Book: How to Understand the Skies

by Richard Hamblyn, Met Office
The Cloud Book: How to Understand the Skies

The Cloud Book: How to Understand the Skies

by Richard Hamblyn, Met Office

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Become an expert on clouds and skies with this definitive guide to cloudspotting, produced in association with the Met Office. 

Clouds have been the object of fascination throughout history, providing food for thought for scientists and daydreamers alike. In this comprehensive guide to the skies, Dr. Richard Hamblyn introduces you to all the different cloud species, including twelve newly recognized cloud forms. Produced in association with the Met Office—the world’s premier weather forecasting bureau—all things to do with the origin and development of a cloud are here. Whether you are looking at a giant fluffy cloud or a tiny fleeting wisp, your cloudspotting will be expertly informed and much more satisfying with this guide. Not only will you be able to identify individual clouds as they appear, but also to track their likely changes over time, and thus predict weather patterns. Illustrated with stunning images from around the globe, this book will unlock the mysteries of the skies so that you can enjoy cloudspotting and skygazing every day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781446381083
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication date: 05/25/2023
Sold by: OPEN ROAD INTEGRATED - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 165
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Dr Richard Hamblyn is the author of The Invention of Clouds (2002), which won the LA Times Book Prize and was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize. He is also the author of The Cloud Book (2008), Extraordinary Clouds (2009) and Extraordinary Weather (2012). He is currently Writer in Residence at the Environment Institute, University College London.

Table of Contents

Foreword from the Met Office Introduction: Clouds and their Classification How to use this Book Part 1: The Principal Clouds Low Clouds Medium Clouds High Clouds Part 2: Other Clouds and Effects Accessory Clouds Supplementary Features Special Clouds Man-made Clouds Optical Phenomena and Effects Afterword: Clouds and Climate Change Glossary Further Reading Index
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