
An authoritative and wide-ranging new edition of A Dictionary of Weather containing almost 2,000 entries on all areas of the subject. Provides clear definitions and illustrative examples of terminology taken from meteorology, forecasting, and climatology. Revised and fully updated, this edition includes 300 new and revised entries, such as A-Train, Pineapple Express, and Watermelon snow, and added feature entries highlighting actual occurrences of extreme weather, including the Indian Ocean Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Generously illustrated, and containting recommended websites for further reading, this reference work is thoroughly comprehensible. Find out where and when the world's largest hailstone fell or where the highest temperature was recorded using the list of weather records, and check climate data for different weather types from around the world. Key terms from the related fields of oceanography, hydrology, and climatology are also covered as well as biographical information on important people in the development of meteorology. Arranged in A-Z format, it is a unique dictionary and an essential reference source for meteorology and geography students, whether at school or university, as well as for amateur meteorologists and the general reader.
This reference work provides a comprehensive and accessible lexicon of terminology related to meteorology, climatology, and atmospheric science. Author Storm Dunlop, a recognized expert in the field, compiles nearly 2,000 entries to clarify complex weather phenomena for both students and enthusiasts. The text serves as a structured repository of scientific definitions, historical weather records, and biographical data concerning key figures in meteorological development.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this dictionary as a reliable, foundational resource for students and amateur meteorologists. Readers note the clarity of the definitions and the utility of the supplemental data, making it a standard reference for those seeking quick, accurate information on weather phenomena.
Page Count:
317
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191580058
ISBN-13:
9780191580055
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