Books
Sierra Layne

Weather Facts

Weather Facts explores the fascinating science behind Earth's weather, from daily changes to extreme events. This book delves into atmospheric science, starting with core principles of meteorology and climatology. Readers will discover how weather systems form and evolve, influencing our lives and the environment, particularly in the context of ongoing climate change.

Intriguingly, did you know that a single hurricane can release as much energy as several atomic bombs? Or that mirages, often seen in deserts, are caused by the bending of light through layers of air with different temperatures?

The book examines severe weather events like hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and droughts, revealing their causes, characteristics, and impacts. It also investigates the role of global climate patterns, such as El Niño and La Niña, on regional weather.

By connecting atmospheric science with geography and environmental science, Weather Facts offers a broad perspective on how weather affects agriculture, water resources, and society. The book's approach is fact-based and accessible, prioritizing clarity to help readers understand complex concepts and make informed decisions about preparedness and environmental choices.
167 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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