From the contents: Why the Sailors Book of the Weather?Introduction to Weather The Structure of the Atmosphere The Seasons Global Circulation Physics of the Atmosphere Physical Changes Affecting the Weather The Rise and Fall of an Air Parcel: Stability Atmospheric Forces Workings of the Weather Air Masses Pressure Systems Fronts The Polar Front Low The Jet Stream Practical Forecasting Plotted Weather Charts and Forecasting DIY Forecasting from the Charts Observing the Weather Forecasting from the Clouds The Whisper of the Winds Hazards Thunderstorms Mist and Fog Where to Get Weather Information The Shipping Forecast Internet Weather Charts Radiofax, Radioteletype and GRIB Conclusion Further Learning at Weather School Appendix: Charts for You to Draw Index
Simon Keeling is proud to be a self-confessed weather anorak. From the age of nine he dreamed of being a TV weatherman and in 1995 that dream came true when he became weatherman for GMTV. He has done stints on all the main UK networks, but now spends more time writing about the weather, running weather courses for TV weather presenters, pilots and sailors, as well as running his own weather company. He is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and has a Master of Science Degree in Applied Meteorology&Climatology from the University of Birmingham.