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John A. Day and Vincent J. Schaefer Clouds are the one element of weather that are most easily seen and thus, most easily studied. Clouds appear in a bewildering variety of forms; floating, sometimes rushing, through the air; forming, growing, moving from wispy tendrils to dark tumescence and back.This wonderful guide features 116 breath-takingly beautiful full-colored photographs showing students how to identify clouds and what each cloud type tells us about the weather to come. The expert text addresses environmental concerns that affect the atmosphere and provides diagrammatic answers to such frequently asked questions as why is the sky blue, what makes it rain, and what causes rainbows. Also contains biographical information on Luke Howard, the scientist who named the clouds. Index.
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