Weather Watching (Collins Discover)

Weather Watching by Patrick Hook, published by HarperCollins on September 5, 2006, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance your understanding of weather phenomena around the globe. This 192-page resource features full-color photographs and user-friendly diagrams, making it accessible for readers interested in the intricacies of weather patterns and climate change.
The book provides practical insights into various aspects of meteorology, including forecasting techniques, the formation of winds and clouds, and how to interpret cloud formations for weather prediction. Additionally, it covers information on extreme weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes, equipping readers with essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of our changing climate.
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Collins Discover: Weather Watching is your one-stop guide to understanding weather across the world
This user-friendly, authoritative resource includes full-color photographs, easy-to-follow guidance, and diagrams showing you everything you need to follow the weather. As our climate continues to change, more than ever before we need to understand how extreme weather affes the world around us. This praical introduory guide offers all the know-how you need.
Inside you will find:
Forecasting
How winds and clouds are formed
How clouds can help you predi the weather
Information on extreme weather such as hurricanes and tornadoes
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