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Peterson First Guide To Clouds And Weather [Schaefer, Vincent J., Peterson, Roger Tory] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Peterson First Guide To Clouds And Weather Review: Great Guide to the Clouds - This is a great guide to clouds. I keep this in my deer hunting stand just so I can get a jump start on what mother nature is throwing my way. It fits easily in a backpack or cargo pocket, uses simple easy to understand terms, and is loaded with information. There over 100 amazing photos (counted myself) that are roughly 3 1/4" by 3 1/4"... and a dozen or so diagrams showing how storms work. Keep in mind that its a pocket guide, and is not very large at all. It doesn't break out into incredible detail about storms, but gives you the basics.. and I can vouch that its plenty of information to help predict whats coming your way. I had to finally get a new one after my original copy was stolen with my backpack... but the pages are semi-glossy and repel water pretty well if you DO get caught in a storm. Other than that, there isn't much to say about this product. If you camp, hike, hunt, or do any outdoors activities that take you off the beaten trail... this is good for you. Review: Good beginner's cloud atlas - This is a decent cloud atlas and it's pocket sized and something you take with you when you go out to look at the sky. It has very good photos of different cloud types, an interesting chapter on sky color phenomena, explanations about cloud formation and growth and a little bit about weather forecasting and weather maps. All in all it's a very good beginner's reference for someone who's developing an interest in weather.
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,402 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #46 in Weather (Books) #65 in Climatology #196 in Outdoors & Nature Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (179) |
| Dimensions | 3.75 x 0.37 x 7.25 inches |
| Edition | 2nd |
| Grade level | Kindergarten and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0395906636 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0395906637 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | February 20, 1998 |
| Publisher | Mariner Books |
| Reading age | Baby - 13 years |
D**S
Great Guide to the Clouds
This is a great guide to clouds. I keep this in my deer hunting stand just so I can get a jump start on what mother nature is throwing my way. It fits easily in a backpack or cargo pocket, uses simple easy to understand terms, and is loaded with information. There over 100 amazing photos (counted myself) that are roughly 3 1/4" by 3 1/4"... and a dozen or so diagrams showing how storms work. Keep in mind that its a pocket guide, and is not very large at all. It doesn't break out into incredible detail about storms, but gives you the basics.. and I can vouch that its plenty of information to help predict whats coming your way. I had to finally get a new one after my original copy was stolen with my backpack... but the pages are semi-glossy and repel water pretty well if you DO get caught in a storm. Other than that, there isn't much to say about this product. If you camp, hike, hunt, or do any outdoors activities that take you off the beaten trail... this is good for you.
E**S
Good beginner's cloud atlas
This is a decent cloud atlas and it's pocket sized and something you take with you when you go out to look at the sky. It has very good photos of different cloud types, an interesting chapter on sky color phenomena, explanations about cloud formation and growth and a little bit about weather forecasting and weather maps. All in all it's a very good beginner's reference for someone who's developing an interest in weather.
S**A
Excellent Book
This book is a great way to get a lot of useful and interesting information in a small package. I was amazed at how comprehensive this guide is for its size- a great starter and useful tool to carry around and actually look at what you are learning about.
C**O
A fun reference book
I asked for this for my birthday, because I wanted to learn about clouds. I keep it on the window sill, and enjoy looking up the clouds that each day offers up. The photos are good, and explanations direct and fairly simple, except for a few subjects, where they get very technical.
M**E
Peterson First Guide to Clouds and Weather
We loved this book when we home-schooled years ago. It made us feel like amateur weather predictors and now I am able to share it with grandchildren who are also fascinated with our amazing planet and the clouds. So glad this is still available!
K**R
Not a Text for Learning to Identify Weather by Simple Observation
I was hoping this book would aid me in gaining a general idea of the weather to be expected by simply observing the sky and nature - it does not. There is plenty of useful information in this little book (which is mostly photos and diagrams), but if you are an outdoorsman or outdoorswoman looking for a few "tips" or bits of weather folklore to use on a day-to-day basis, then this is definitely not the book for you. If you want to learn to identify clouds, understand basic weather, and answer some nonpractical (to the everyday guy/gal) questions you've had about weather and the atmosphere, then get this book. Otherwise, I would recommend you pass this text by and find another, or at least look at this text only as supplemental material to what you are actually looking for. Again, this text is not bad, but it is not what I was looking for and the description had me thinking it might hold those qualities, but it does not. On the plus side, you can read all 124 pages (cover to cover, minus index) in less than an hour and you'll have some decent pictures to help you identify clouds.
M**N
Short, not redundant and just what sailor needs to get started with.
I think learning new things are best it is laid out easy to grasp, one thing at a time and easy to build on. I'm glad it is not trying to be exhaustive since is not possible any way..
D**G
Know your clouds
Book is the classic for cloud watching. Well presented and good pictures and diagrams. Someone borrowed my original so I replaced. Thanks Amazon
P**G
Would recommend to anyone interested in 'Clouds' and subsequent weather. More people should spend some time looking 'up'. Cloud formations are amazing! Give it a try!
T**E
Handy little size to browse through when travelling.
A**R
Compact, well organized, clearly explained, informative introduction to sky watching.
C**Y
Nice book
L**N
This is a book that I am sure my daughter will enjoy as she is a cloud watcher.
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