Ocean Of Air - Meteorology For Beginners

Ocean of Air - Meteorology for Beginners

by Agnes Giberne

This book, published in 1896, offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of meteorology, tailored for beginners. The author, Agnes Giberne, provides an engaging and accessible explanation of the various aspects of air, including the atmosphere, wind, clouds, and their significance in shaping weather patterns. While scientific advancements have refined our understanding of meteorology since its publication, the fundamental concepts presented in this book remain relevant today.

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