Where does weather come from? Prize-winning author Christopher Dewdney crafts an answer that is at once poetic and scientific in this reflection on the thin band of atmosphere that keeps humanity breathing.
Where does weather come from? Prize-winning author Christopher Dewdney crafts an answer that is at once poetic and scientific in this reflection on the thin band of atmosphere that keeps humanity breathing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Dewdney is the award-winning, bestselling author of four books of nonfiction and eleven books of poetry. A four-time nominee for the Governor General’s Award, he won the CBC Literary Competition for poetry and has been awarded the Harbourfront Festival Prize. Christopher lives in Toronto, where he teaches writing at York University.
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Introduction 1. Stormy with a Chance of Life: The Improbable Birth of Our Atmosphere 2. The Wild Blue Yonder: The Layers of the Atmosphere 3. Cloud Nine: Inside the Misty Giants above Our Heads 4. The Poem of Earth: Rain 5. The Secret Life of Storms 6. Katrina: The Life Story of a Hurricane 7. Palace of the Winds 8. Which Way the Wind Blows: The Story of Weather Forecasting 9. Apollo’s Chariot: The Seasons 10. A Cold Place: Winter and the Ice Ages 11. Climate Change Past and Present 12. Weather That Changed History Postscriot: Fire, Water, Earth, Air Appendix: Measurement Conversions Selected Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
Introduction 1. Stormy with a Chance of Life: The Improbable Birth of Our Atmosphere 2. The Wild Blue Yonder: The Layers of the Atmosphere 3. Cloud Nine: Inside the Misty Giants above Our Heads 4. The Poem of Earth: Rain 5. The Secret Life of Storms 6. Katrina: The Life Story of a Hurricane 7. Palace of the Winds 8. Which Way the Wind Blows: The Story of Weather Forecasting 9. Apollo’s Chariot: The Seasons 10. A Cold Place: Winter and the Ice Ages 11. Climate Change Past and Present 12. Weather That Changed History Postscriot: Fire, Water, Earth, Air Appendix: Measurement Conversions Selected Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
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