An award-wining poet and life-long weather enthusiast, Christopher Dewdney describes our 18-mile high atmosphere and the weather that happens within it, from the turbulence that triggered life on Earth from the ‘primordial soup’ to the sunshine and warmth that contributed to the 1967 Summer of Love. Along the way he delves into the science of the atmosphere, the history of weather forecasting, the Ice Ages, famous winds, and weather events that changed history.
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/18-miles51447818 Mileshttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/514478_ad00b1d54aa3e6d1a628f6b7a2e8e225.jpg4.994.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Maths & Science/Non-Fiction/HighlightsAn award-wining poet and life-long weather enthusiast, Christopher Dewdney describes our 18-mile high atmosphere and the weather that happens within it, from the turbulence that triggered life on Earth from the ‘primordial soup’ to the sunshine and warmth that contributed to the 1967 Summer of Love. Along the way he delves into the science of the atmosphere, the history of weather forecasting, the Ice Ages, famous winds, and weather events that changed history.Paperback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£14.99productId:56821bic_code:PDZ, RNPG, WNWMPDZ, RNPG, WNWM£14.99Christopher DewdneyGeneral215x132mmBloomsburyNoPaperbackWeatherPopular ScienceGlobal Warming