• Macmillan Encyclopedia of Weather

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Weather

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Overview

Weather affects life on earth in many ways -- from aviation and travel to health, the economy, sports and the balance of plant and animal life. The development of new satellites and computers is improving our ability to understand and predict not only how the weather will behave, but also how humanity is influencing weather. The "Macmillan Encyclopedia of Weather" helps students understand meteorology -- both in terms of natural weather patterns and the technological innovations that have improved forecasting. Drawing upon chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, oceanography and biology, the study of weather encom-passes a broad scientific spectrum. How are cumulus clouds formed? When did the worst dust storm in U.S. history take place? How is radar similar to a microwave oven? What is the difference between hail and sleet? Will we be able to predict the weather? This handy, single-volume reference has the answers. The "Macmillan Encyclopedia of Weather"covers everything from auroras and cloud formation to seasons, tornadoes and winter storms, with full-color photos, maps and illustrations throughout. Features include: 150 A-to-Z articles Written by a meteorologist from "The Weather Channel" Full-color design 100 photographs, 50 illustrations Sidebars, glossary, bibliography and index

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780028654737
ISBN-10: 0028654730
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Publication date: 2001
Edition description: 1
Pages: 295
Product dimensions: Height: 11.25 Inches, Length: 9 Inches, Weight: 2.74916440714 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches
Author: Paul Stein
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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