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HistoryKnowing the name of something is not the same as really knowing it, and this book goes much further than merely identifying the ten major types of clouds, with descriptions and pictures. And the numerous species and sub-varieties within each species. And variants and adjuncts. Accessory clouds and supplementary features. Man-made and man-altered clouds. Pretor-Pinney explains how and why and where each cloud forms, gives...
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Gavin Pretor-Pinney's book is both witty and informative. A must-read for weather junkies and those who enjoy getting their knowledge with a dollop of humor! Buy it for all your friends!
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Just like the author, I've always been fascinated by clouds. I find myself constantly looking up at them. I don't know about other people, but they seem just as beautiful as they always have, even the ones that will pour down. When people come across new knowledge, it usually comes with new appreciation. The Cloudspotter's guide does that, and then some. After reading about the way they form, live, and end, my appreciation...
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We get a lot of clouds in Michigan. You know, the Great Lakes and all. Sometimes, the blue sky people come here and find our skies depressing. But I like the clouds in all their varieties. In fact, when I am forced into a morning drive to the east with the Sun directly in my eyes, I am grateful when it disappears behind a cloud. Over the years I have seen some wonderful things. I remember as a child seeing a rainbow...
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