A Field Guide to the Atmosphere

A Field Guide to the Atmosphere by John A. Day is a comprehensive resource published by Houghton Mifflin in 1981. This 7th edition, consisting of 359 pages, presents detailed information about the structure and behavior of Earth’s atmosphere. The book features photographs and descriptions of visible phenomena, including clouds, rainbows, and various types of precipitation, making it an informative guide for those interested in nature and weather.
Readers will find a wealth of knowledge on atmospheric science, complemented by a selection of simple experiments that enhance understanding of meteorological concepts. The book covers essential topics in Earth sciences and climatology, providing insights into the dynamics of weather patterns and atmospheric conditions. This edition serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the natural world and its weather phenomena.
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Provides information about the structure and behavior of Earth’s atmosphere, features photographs and descriptions of visible phenomena such as clouds, rainbows, and types of precipitation, and includes a selection of simple experiments.
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