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Reeds Cloud Handbook: Reeds Handbooks

Autor Oliver Perkins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2022
Reeds Cloud Handbook is a quick-access, easy-to-use guide to identifying cloud types and how to predict what each cloud type can tell us about the weather and predict how it will change. This concise pocket reference will appeal to those who spend time outdoors and wants to better understand the weather, with its principal focus for sailors and also anyone going walking, fishing, cycling etc. This portable handbook will give you the essential information about common and unusual cloud types, how they form and what weather patterns are associated with them.Fully illustrated with colour photography and clear diagrams, this cloud identification guide includes sections on different weather patterns and how clouds form, different clouds according to where they appear in the sky, related features and different forms of fog. Each entry gives guidance on how and when to spot different cloud types and effects, and how the clouds relate to wind and rain patterns.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472982070
ISBN-10: 147298207X
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: Colour illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 100 x 160 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
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Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

RYA Day Skipper & Yachtmaster students are required to have a good working knowledge of weather; this book will meet that need

Notă biografică

Oliver Perkins sailed a Laser 4.7 dinghy for the British team. He writes for Yachting Monthly and Practical Boat Owner magazines and is author of Reading the Clouds (published by Adlard Coles).

Cuprins

Introduction to the weather How to use this book A brief introduction to the clouds Deciphering cloud names A bit of history Weather systems Air massesDepressionsAnticyclonesHigh cloudsCirrusThick cirrus (cirrus spissatus)CirrostratusCirrocumulusContrails (cirrus homogenitus)Middle cloudsAltocumulus floccusAltocumulus castellanusAltocumulus sheets (altocumulus stratiformis)Altocumulus lenticularisThin altostratus (altostratus translucidus)Thick altostratus (altostratus opacus)Lower cloudsCumulusCumulus fractusFair weather cumulus (cumulus humilis)Towering cumulus (cumulus congestus)Cumulus cloud streets (cumulus radiatus)Featureless stratus (stratus nebulosus)Broken stratus (stratus fractus)StratocumulusStratocumulus stratiformisStratocumulus castellanusNimbostratusCumulonimbus calvusCumulonimbus capillatusThunderstorms Supplementary features and accessory cloudsSupplementary featuresAsperitasMammaFall streaks (virga)Anvil (incus)Funnel cloud (tuba)Shelf and roll clouds (arcus)Kelvin-Helmholtz waves (fluctus)Accessory cloudsCap clouds (pileus)PannusVelumFogSea fog (advection fog)Land fog (radiation fog)Upslope fogFrontal fogSea smokeClouds outside the troposphereNacreous (mother of pearl)NoctilucentOptical phenomenaRainbowCoronaHaloMock sun/sun dog/parhelionIridescenceIce rainbow (circumzenithal arc)Sunbeams and crepuscular raysGloryCloud weather loreGlossaryQuick cloud identifierIndex