Weather, camera, action! : a meteorologist's guide to the sky / written by Liam Dutton ; illustrated by Giordano Poloni.

By: Dutton, Liam [author.]Contributor(s): Poloni, Giordano [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Templar Books, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 77 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 31 cmContent type: text | still image | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781787418844Subject(s): Meteorology -- Juvenile literature | Climatology -- Juvenile literature | Weather -- Juvenile literatureGenre/Form: Illustrated works. DDC classification: 551.5 Summary: Discover whirling planetary jet streams, hurricanes, monsoons, dust storms, volcanic lightning and other amazing phenomena all through the lens of TV weather presenter and world-famous meteorologist Liam Dutton. This adventure through the atmosphere shows off the splendour of our skies in their most fierce and dramatic states and uncovers the science behind weather events. From the molecules of the smallest raindrop to the impact of climate change and extreme weather, what's going on around us has never been more important to understand.
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Our physical world QJ 551 .5 DUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31111086068283

"From TV weatherman Liam Dutton" -- Cover.

8-11 years old.

Discover whirling planetary jet streams, hurricanes, monsoons, dust storms, volcanic lightning and other amazing phenomena all through the lens of TV weather presenter and world-famous meteorologist Liam Dutton. This adventure through the atmosphere shows off the splendour of our skies in their most fierce and dramatic states and uncovers the science behind weather events. From the molecules of the smallest raindrop to the impact of climate change and extreme weather, what's going on around us has never been more important to understand.

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