First published in 1943 as the second edition of a 1926 original, this book explains certain natural phenomena visible in the skies. Cave details the reasons for atmospheric features such as coronae, iridescent clouds, mirages and the various cloud formations, and illustrates the text with many photographs. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the natural world or meteorology
This manual and instruction book was written by a group of active researchers, both professional and...
A first-rate textbook and inspired technology tutorials work together to engage students in the proc...
This book starts with the big picture, relating Einstein's famous mass-energy formula E = mc2 to the...
This book was first published in 1962, at a time when the meteorological study of cloud physics was ...
Book synopsis: Clouds have been objects of delight and fascination throughout human history; their f...
An educational poster, together with brief explanatory notes, illustrating some of the many ways in ...
To a camera enthusiast a good cloud can really make a picture. To the pilor of a plane, a cloud ma...
It’s difficult to imagine a world without some idea of what tomorrow’s weather will look like. Since...
The emphasis of this book is on comparative aspects of planetary atmospheres, generally meaning comp...
Clouds, appropriately described by P.B. Shelley as "daughter of Earth and Water" and "nursling of th...
Book synopsis: An extraordinary yet little-known scientific advance occurred in the opening years of...
This book is a basic guide to the study of clouds. It features descriptions, photographs, and diagra...
Book synopsis: The Met Office Cloud Book: Learn how to understand the skies with this comprehensive ...
C louds are the most familiar aspect of our atmo-spheric environment. Schoolchildren around theworld...
The Origin of Clouds derives from an experiment to study the formation of clouds that appeared withi...
This manual and instruction book was written by a group of active researchers, both professional and...
A first-rate textbook and inspired technology tutorials work together to engage students in the proc...
This book starts with the big picture, relating Einstein's famous mass-energy formula E = mc2 to the...
This book was first published in 1962, at a time when the meteorological study of cloud physics was ...
Book synopsis: Clouds have been objects of delight and fascination throughout human history; their f...
An educational poster, together with brief explanatory notes, illustrating some of the many ways in ...
To a camera enthusiast a good cloud can really make a picture. To the pilor of a plane, a cloud ma...
It’s difficult to imagine a world without some idea of what tomorrow’s weather will look like. Since...
The emphasis of this book is on comparative aspects of planetary atmospheres, generally meaning comp...
Clouds, appropriately described by P.B. Shelley as "daughter of Earth and Water" and "nursling of th...
Book synopsis: An extraordinary yet little-known scientific advance occurred in the opening years of...
This book is a basic guide to the study of clouds. It features descriptions, photographs, and diagra...
Book synopsis: The Met Office Cloud Book: Learn how to understand the skies with this comprehensive ...
C louds are the most familiar aspect of our atmo-spheric environment. Schoolchildren around theworld...
The Origin of Clouds derives from an experiment to study the formation of clouds that appeared withi...
This manual and instruction book was written by a group of active researchers, both professional and...
A first-rate textbook and inspired technology tutorials work together to engage students in the proc...
This book starts with the big picture, relating Einstein's famous mass-energy formula E = mc2 to the...