How to Read the Weather

How to Read the Weather by Storm Dunlop is a practical guide published by Pavilion Books on March 22, 2018. This 176-page book is written in English and offers insights into the causes of weather phenomena and methods for making personal forecasts. It addresses common weather-related questions, such as whether to carry an umbrella or what certain cloud formations indicate.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of meteorology, including discussions on barometers, blizzards, and unusual weather events throughout history. This pocket-sized guide is designed for anyone interested in understanding nature and weather patterns, making it suitable for both casual readers and those planning outdoor activities like walking or camping.
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There’s nothing the British love more than discussing the weather and debating what it’s going to do next. This handy-sized guide explains what causes the weather and easy ways to make your own forecasts.
Will I need to take an umbrella this afternoon? Does a red sky tonight really mean fine weather tomorrow? What do those funny shaped clouds mean? To answer these questions and more, you need How to Read the Weather, a handy pocket-sized guide to the most important subject in the world. Renowned weather expert Storm Dunlop – yes, really – takes you through the basics of what makes the weather and shows you how to read the signs to know what’s going to happen next. Along the way he also reveals some of the most unusual and dramatic weather events in our history.
From barometers to blizzards, cloud bursts to cross winds, this book is perfect for the armchair meteorologist, or for those planning their next walk or camping trip.
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