If you have ever wondered what causes weather, how rain forms or why winds blow, then look no further.
'Teach Yourself Weather' explains weather comprehensively yet readably, filling the niche between descriptive weather books full of statistics and dull scientific tomes. Not only does it offer a complete non-mathematical explanation of our "weather machine" but also focuses on wider aspects. These include the latest methods of weather forecasting and observing, together with the impact of weather on the economy and its effects on environmental pollution.
Through this book you will benefit from the author's long and unique experience with the UK Meteorological Office, which spans a period during which knowledge of the atmosphere has increased, and weather forecasts improved, to an extent unimagined by the wildest optimist only twenty years ago.