Originally published in the 1930s, this book remains a captivating journey into atmospheric science that is as accessible as it is insightful. What’s Inside?
D.O. Svyatsky takes readers further, discussing atmospheric optics (mirages and rainbows), atmospheric electricity, and the profound impact of the Sun and Moon on our weather. Why You Should Read It Today Originally published in the 1930s, this book remains
The book is expertly divided into two parts that cover everything from daily observations to the grand mysteries of the cosmos: Where to Find It Written by T
Next time you look at a thundercloud or a sunset, you won't just see the weather—you'll see the fascinating physics of our world in action. Svyatsky takes readers further
From the history of the first weather networks in the 17th century to early Soviet attempts at weather modification, the historical context is just as gripping as the science itself. Where to Find It
Written by T.N. Klado, this section introduces the tools of the trade—thermometers, barometers, and hygrometers—and explains the structure of our atmosphere. It explores fascinating questions like "How much does air weigh?" and "Where does the atmosphere end?".