Weather For Dummies

  • Weather For Dummies
    By John D. Cox

    Are you dazzled by dramatic displays of thunder and lightning — and wonder why these forces of nature occur? This guide offers easy-to-understand explanations about meteorological concepts, from jet streams to tornadoes and El Niño.

  • Weather For Dummies
    By John D. Cox

    Winds blow around high and low pressure systems in the Northern Hemisphere in opposite directions from the way they blow around highs and lows in the Southern Hemisphere. And ocean currents also flow in opposite directions under the ...

  • Weather For Dummies
    By John D. Cox

    Discover how these and other meteorological events happen in this handy guide. Weather For Dummies explains the phenomenal forces behind jet streams, clouds, storms, El Niño, and everything else we refer to as "weather.

  • Weather For Dummies
    By John D. Cox

    Once in a while, the smoke or pollution becomes so thick in the afternoon that the red Sun fades from the sky even ... The same scattering and bending effects that make a colorful sunset often linger in the sky for quite some time after ...

  • Weather For Dummies
    By John D. Cox

    Watching weather is an even older tradition than talking about it, if you can imagine that. And it's just as much fun as it ever was. You can watch weather in a lot more ways now — more fancy instruments to read, more things to buy, ...

  • Weather For Dummies
    By John D. Cox

    When you look to the sky, do you wonder why the Sun is so bright or why the clouds are white or why the sky is blue? Then, Weather For Dummies is your resource to fuel your curiosity about the weather.