Weather Basics: Identify and Understand Clouds, Precipitation, and More
By (Author) Ryan Henning
Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Adventure Publications, Incorporated
6th July 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
551.6
Spiral bound
28
Width 107mm, Height 190mm
Your Quick Guide to Clouds and the Weather
The weather fascinates us. Its captivating, beautifuland sometimes dangerous. Its a part of our everyday lives, and it influences everything from travel plans to daily routines. The weather deserves our attention and understanding. To that end, meteorologist Ryan Henning provides a straighforward, easy-to-understand introduction to weather basics in a conveniently sized booklet.
Weather Basics begins with an identification guide to clouds, broken into identifying them from below and from a distance. Next, the booklet explains various forms of precipitation, including rain, snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Perhaps the most important section of the booklet is about severe weather safety. Ryan explains how to identify weather conditions that could produce severe weather. He details the causes, potential effects, and what you should do in the event of occurrences like thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes, and blizzards. That section is followed by one on fair weather observations, including sun dogs and rainbows. An introduction to weather forecasting rounds out the booklet, where readers learn about interpreting weather forecasts and available model information.
This meteorology reference presents the types of phenomena you might encounter at home or in nature. Its pocket-sized format makes it handy to keep in your glove box, tent, or desk drawer, so its always there when you need it. Whether youre at home with your family or on a solo backpacking adventure, this guide can give you the information needed to stay safe and enjoy the great outdoors.
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 weatherthanks largely to his dads 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 weather blog.