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Weather: A Fully Illustrated, Authoritative and Easy-to-Use Guide

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Simply, accurately, and graphically, this Golden Guide

Massive movements of the atmosphere
Weather instruments and how they are used
The origins, development, and effects of storms
How to interpret weather maps

Full-color illustrations and up-to-date facts help you understand the fascinating phenomena of weather, and how changes are predicted.

160 pages, Paperback

First published April 14, 2001

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Paul E. Lehr

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17 reviews
April 27, 2019
Good Summary does not work well as e-book

I needed a weather refresher before reading another weather forecasting book and this was a good refresher. I think it is a little outdated based on the discussion of climate change and computer forecasting. I say not well suited to e-book because there are a lot of illustrations that are important to explanations and it is very difficult to keep track of what illustrations go with what text. I was reading on my phone. A tablet or laptop may not have this problem.
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August 19, 2023
I just love little Golden Guides! They are full of detailed information on the subject with great illustrations. I believe some would consider these underrated youth books, but I find them very informative for layman in whatever topic you choose. I have 'Stars' and 'Rocks' guides from my youth that were well worn, but into my 50's I'm coming back to them. This 'Weather' book was very in-depth to all weather occurrences. From air movements on this planet to what causes warm/cold fronts, high/low pressure systems to even clouds classifications. I recently finished a Peterson field guide on the 'Atmosphere' and it didn't have half of what this little book covered! I give it four stars due only to the fact that these new Golden Guides were renewed in 1985. So, when it covered weather satellites, it prompted my own study as we are well beyond what was mentioned in the book!
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106 reviews2 followers
July 19, 2021
Out of date

For the parts of the book that deal with clouds and regular weather dynamics the book is fine. Anything to do with equipment of climate is out of date. There is now irrefutable evidence that the amount of greenhouse gasses in the environment goes far beyond any historic fluctuations. You can study ice corwe samples from antarctica, for one thing.
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July 27, 2020
Timeless classic. Generations have read and learned about the weather from this book.
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34 reviews
December 10, 2016
Don't let the small size fool you. This book is packed full of information on weather. I found it at times hard to read - several times, a lot of information is packed in a few paragraphs and requires re-reading. The later sections on how to forecast seem outdated and unnecessary.
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August 22, 2015
Great book

Great book. Very readable book . Slightly dated, but still applicable to today. This book is for professional and lay alike.
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