This volume is an introduction to the study of atmosphere and world climate. Revised and updated, the seventh edition remains a comprehensive guide to the earth's weather processes, climatic conditions, and human impacts on climate change. From clear explanations of basic physical and chemical principles of the atmosphere, to descriptions of regional climates and their changes, Atmosphere, Weather and Climate presents a comprehensive coverage of global climatology. The most topical issues of global change and responses to climate, and scientific ideas, are expressed in a clear, non-mathematical manner.
Just skimmed this one briefly for comparison with "Essentials of Meteorology" by Ahrens. This volume is written from a UK perspective, and is at a slightly higher level, with a bit more math, though nothing really beyond high school level. It's probably a better choice as an intro text for science majors. It is focused more on large-scale weather and climate and does not have as much on the development of day-to-day weather events as the Ahrens book. The coverage of climate and weather throughout the world is relatively balanced, whereas Ahrens provides a lot more detail than this book on North American weather systems, but only cursory coverage of other areas.
An extremely useful book, well illustrated with accessible and easy to follow text that doesn't over simplify or over complicate the subject matter. Each aspect of the atmosphere, weather and climate is dealt with in isolation then the links between each are discussed making it more comprehensible than other texts I've read