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Storms, Violent Winds, and Earth's Atmosphere
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Author:
John RaffertyNumber Of Reads:
59
Language:
English
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251
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excellent
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Book Description
"Storms, Violent Winds, and Earth's Atmosphere" by John P. Rafferty is a comprehensive guide that delves into the science behind various atmospheric phenomena. From hurricanes and tornadoes to thunderstorms and dust storms, this book covers a wide range of natural disasters.
The book begins with an introduction to atmospheric science and the basic principles of meteorology. It then moves on to discuss various types of storms, including tropical storms, mid-latitude cyclones, and severe thunderstorms. Each type of storm is explained in detail, with information on the conditions that lead to their formation, how they develop and how they can be predicted.
The book also covers the effects of storms on human populations and the environment. It describes how storm surges, flooding, and landslides can cause extensive damage to homes and businesses. Additionally, the book highlights the impact of storms on agriculture and wildlife.
One of the most fascinating parts of the book is the section on the history of storm forecasting. The author discusses the early attempts at predicting storms and how modern technology has improved the accuracy of forecasts. The book also covers the various tools and techniques that meteorologists use to study and track storms.
Overall, "Storms, Violent Winds, and Earth's Atmosphere" is an engaging and informative read for anyone interested in atmospheric science and weather patterns. The language is accessible and the explanations are easy to understand, making it a great resource for students, meteorology enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a better understanding of the natural world around them.
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John Rafferty
John Rafferty writes about Earth processes and the environment. He serves currently as the editor of Earth and life sciences, covering climatology, geology, zoology, and other topics that relate to the natural world. Prior to joining Encyclopaedia Britannica in 2006, he held teaching positions at Lewis University, Roosevelt University, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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