Philip’s Guide to Weather

“Philip’s Guide to Weather” by Ross Reynolds is a practical resource published by George Philip in 2000, comprising 192 pages in English. This guide is designed for individuals who enjoy outdoor activities and seek to enhance their understanding of weather phenomena. It offers insights into observing, measuring, and interpreting various weather conditions, making it a useful tool for planning holidays both in the UK and internationally.
Readers will find detailed information on country-specific climate guides and statistics, alongside comprehensive explanations of global weather patterns. The book provides accessible guidance on how to interpret weather signs and includes practical advice on measuring and recording weather data. With its focus on climatology and meteorology, this edition serves as a valuable reference for anyone interested in popular science related to weather.
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A practical guide to observing, measuring and understanding the weather, aimed at those who enjoy the outdoors. It can also be used as an aid to planning holidays in the UK and abroad with the country-by-country climate guides and statistics, along with in-depth explanations of global weather patterns. It includes easily accessible information on how to interpret weather signs and guidance on measuring and recording the weather.
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