Canada's weather / Chris St. Clair.
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For general readers, St. Clair, a weather forecaster on The Weather Network, offers a guide to Canada's weather that explains why it occurs, how it works, and how it affects the country's residents. Along with many color illustrations and photos of phenomenon, he describes weather in the different seasons, forecasting, weather disasters in the country's history, and climate change. There is no bibliography. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) - Firefly Books Ltd
A comprehensive guide to weather phenomena in Canada. - Firefly Books Ltd
A comprehensive guide to weather phenomena in Canada.
Canada's Weather explores the fascinating science and history of Canada's weather from coast to coast to coast.
Written by the Weather Network's popular weekend man, Chris St. Clair, it's organized in four seasonal sections and by Canada's distinct weather regions: the West Coast, the North, the Prairies, Ontario and Quebec, and the Atlantic region.
A total of 46 scientific illustrations complement St. Clair's careful and basic explanations of the universal principles of weather, and there are 197 photographs that show the power and beauty of Canada's weather reality.
With a unique perspective, St. Clair gives the full forecast on Canada's meteorological state of affairs, including:
- The progression of weather from east to west
- Extreme weather events
- Large-scale and small-scale weather events
- How Canadians have turned the weather to their advantage
- How geography and topography affect weather
- Tools of weather watching, measurement and forecasting
- Climate change
- Facts, trivia, proverbs and quotes about weather.
Canada's Weather is a fascinating reference to Canadian weather phenomena for home, office or school.