Dimensions
217 x 137 x 6mm
A practical and invaluable reference for anyone venturing out into the elements, from walkers and golfers to sailors and pilots.
Using dramatic photographs of cloud formations, helpful tables and practical explanations, Alan Watts equips the reader with the tools to assess the chances of being caught out in a storm and to judge how severe that storm might be. He explains how strong winds build up, how thunder and hail storms are formed and what causes hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons and waterspouts. This comprehensive book makes fascinating reading as well as being an essential guide for anyone engaged in outdoor pursuits.