Review
"This lively book is packed with weather facts ...Become your pub quiz expert on things meteorological" --BBC Country File Magazine, December 2009
"A delightful miscellany ... This great book will extend your knowledge on one of Britain's most talked about subjects" Times 12th Feb 2010
--The Times, 12th February 2010
'a reminder of what nature is about, how is works, how plants and animals exist - without being too scientific' -- Countryman, February, 2010
'Diana Craig explains all...with the aim of making us all armchair meteorologists' -- The Countryman, August, 2010
"A delightful miscellany ... This great book will extend your knowledge on one of Britain's most talked about subjects" Times 12th Feb 2010
--The Times, 12th February 2010
'a reminder of what nature is about, how is works, how plants and animals exist - without being too scientific' -- Countryman, February, 2010
'Diana Craig explains all...with the aim of making us all armchair meteorologists' -- The Countryman, August, 2010
Product Description
"The Weather Book" is a delightful miscellany of everything remotely meteorological. It is jam-packed with enlightening facts, practical diagrams and clear explanations about weather phenomena and why they form. It includes: weather systems - electrical storms, heat waves, hail, cyclones and the good-old British drizzle; weather tales - from raining frogs in Sussex, to ball lightning and sand storms in the East Midlands; weather forecasts - how the Met Office gathers information and makes predictions; and, old-school weather wisdom - 'Red sky at night, shepherds delight' All of the above plus an array of fascinating facts, quotes and anecdotes make up this charming gift book. This title helps to refresh your memory from long forgotten school lessons and extend your knowledge on one of Britain's most talked about subjects.
