In this comprehensive guidebook, Alfred John Pearce provides a detailed account of the weather's workings and effects on the natural world. He covers all aspects of weather, from cloud formation to storm systems, and shows how they relate to climate patterns and human activities. He also offers practical advice on how to understand and predict the weather for everyday use. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the science of weather.
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