We cannot control the weather. It is little use altering the screw of the barometer or holding a hot poker near the thermometer in hopes of making things favourable for a particular game or excursion. But by understanding the weather we may hope to make the best of it and to take advantage of summer sunshine in hay-making, of thunderstorms for filling cisterns, and of winter frost for mellowing soil. The pages that follow will show that no complete understanding of the weather can be obtained on a playground or even on a parish basis. Local worthies may be weatherwise or otherwise. A mong the hills they often understand the cloud caps better than a stranger. But modern meteorology has become a world science which knows no boundaries, not even the aurora borealis on the North or the setting sun on the West. The British Empire is too small for it. I ts future needs some worldwide basis of international cooperation. Perhaps the most enduring of recent victories will prove to be the conquest of the air. This has not been achieved by reckless bravery alone, but also by skill and knowledge. We have known for years that our scholars wished to fly and that our blackboard mechanics of chalk and talk fell far short of the thrills and excitements of a trip high in air.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book is written as a practical guide for anyone interested in studying the ever-changing nature of the weather. The author provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject, exploring the formation of clouds, fog, dew, frost, rain, snow, hail, and thunderstorms. The book presents clear explanations of complex meteorological phenomena, making it perfect for anyone wishing to take their weather knowledge beyond the five-day forecast. Whether you're a student of atmospheric science or simply curious about the processes that create our weather patterns, this book has something to offer. Step-by-step guides for observing and recording the weather provide a hands-on learning experience, empowering the reader to monitor and anticipate local conditions based upon their own collected data. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781330420904_0
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