Field Guide to the Weather

Field Guide to the Weather

Learn to Identify Clouds and Storms, Forecast the Weather, and Stay Safe

$13.99

Publication Date: 25th June 2019

This handy reference introduces the basics of meteorology and helps readers to understand and prepare for the weather ahead. Read More

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This handy reference introduces the basics of meteorology and helps readers to understand and prepare for the weather ahead. Read More

Description

Your Guide to Watching Clouds and Understanding the Weather

From the soothing sound of rain to the shrill whistle of a blizzard, from the house-shaking rumble of thunder to the violent fury of a hurricane, weather is a fascinating part of our lives. We watch it. We listen to it. We feel it. We try to predict it. But how well do we truly understand it?

Professional meteorologist Ryan Henning presents Field Guide to the Weather, a handy reference to meteorology and to the types of weather phenomena that one might encounter at home or in nature. It includes a simple introduction to the basics of meteorology—explaining the aspects of the atmosphere that dictate how weather works. From there, the field guide looks at a variety of individual weather topics: cloud formation (and cloud-type identification), various forms of precipitation, and much more. The author goes on to discuss government-issued watches and warnings, and weather safety. Plus, readers are sure to appreciate the book’s helpful guide to interpreting weather forecasts and available model information when planning an afternoon picnic or next week’s vacation.

Field Guide to the Weather is a perfect introduction to the science of weather. The information is captivating for kids and adults alike. The simple explanations are useful in easing the mind of a frightened child, and the in-depth details help adults learn to understand and prepare for the weather ahead.

Details
  • Price: $13.99
  • Publisher: Adventure Publications
  • Imprint: Adventure Publications
  • Publication Date: 25th June 2019
  • Illustration Note: Color illustrations and photos throughout
  • ISBN: 9781591938255
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Outdoor Skills
    SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Meteorology & Climatology
    REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides
    NATURE / Weather
Author Bio
Ryan Henning was born and raised in Minnesota, where he spent most of his formative years in the Minneapolis suburb of Victoria. There, he developed a fascination with the weather—thanks largely to his dad's career in the airline industry. (Ryan loved the radar!) After earning a degree in synoptic meteorology from Purdue University, Ryan worked as an aviation meteorologist for eight years. He runs his own website and blog at Victoria-Weather.com.
Table of Contents

Introduction

Meteorology and the Building Blocks of Weather

  • What Is Meteorology?
  • Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Density
  • The Bigger Picture
  • North American Weather Systems of Note
  • How to Read a Weather Map

Weather Phenomena You Can See

  • Clouds
  • Thunderstorm Clouds
  • Precipitation
  • Freezing Rain, Sleet, and Graupel
  • Dew and Frost
  • Fog
  • Severe Weather Phenomena
  • Clear-Sky Phenomena

Find Your Weather, Weather Safety, and More

Weather Conversations

United States Weather Records

Recommended Reading

Glossary

About the Author

Your Guide to Watching Clouds and Understanding the Weather

From the soothing sound of rain to the shrill whistle of a blizzard, from the house-shaking rumble of thunder to the violent fury of a hurricane, weather is a fascinating part of our lives. We watch it. We listen to it. We feel it. We try to predict it. But how well do we truly understand it?

Professional meteorologist Ryan Henning presents Field Guide to the Weather, a handy reference to meteorology and to the types of weather phenomena that one might encounter at home or in nature. It includes a simple introduction to the basics of meteorology—explaining the aspects of the atmosphere that dictate how weather works. From there, the field guide looks at a variety of individual weather topics: cloud formation (and cloud-type identification), various forms of precipitation, and much more. The author goes on to discuss government-issued watches and warnings, and weather safety. Plus, readers are sure to appreciate the book’s helpful guide to interpreting weather forecasts and available model information when planning an afternoon picnic or next week’s vacation.

Field Guide to the Weather is a perfect introduction to the science of weather. The information is captivating for kids and adults alike. The simple explanations are useful in easing the mind of a frightened child, and the in-depth details help adults learn to understand and prepare for the weather ahead.

  • Price: $13.99
  • Publisher: Adventure Publications
  • Imprint: Adventure Publications
  • Publication Date: 25th June 2019
  • Illustrations Note: Color illustrations and photos throughout
  • ISBN: 9781591938255
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Outdoor Skills
    SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Meteorology & Climatology
    REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides
    NATURE / Weather
Ryan Henning was born and raised in Minnesota, where he spent most of his formative years in the Minneapolis suburb of Victoria. There, he developed a fascination with the weather—thanks largely to his dad's career in the airline industry. (Ryan loved the radar!) After earning a degree in synoptic meteorology from Purdue University, Ryan worked as an aviation meteorologist for eight years. He runs his own website and blog at Victoria-Weather.com.

Introduction

Meteorology and the Building Blocks of Weather

  • What Is Meteorology?
  • Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Density
  • The Bigger Picture
  • North American Weather Systems of Note
  • How to Read a Weather Map

Weather Phenomena You Can See

  • Clouds
  • Thunderstorm Clouds
  • Precipitation
  • Freezing Rain, Sleet, and Graupel
  • Dew and Frost
  • Fog
  • Severe Weather Phenomena
  • Clear-Sky Phenomena

Find Your Weather, Weather Safety, and More

Weather Conversations

United States Weather Records

Recommended Reading

Glossary

About the Author