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Predicting Storms - The Adventure Begins

Predicting Storms - The Adventure Begins

Robert Ellis

 

Verlag Publishdrive, 2024

ISBN 9780648107248 , 154 Seiten

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Predicting Storms - The Adventure Begins


 

PREDICTING STORMS - The Adventure Begins 2nd Edition. BY ROBERT ELLIS Robert Ellis' full colour paperback book shows ordinary people how to predict a storm long before it is even visible to radar or satellite. Many lives can be saved by using the simple rules explained in the book. As many as 500,000 people worldwide may die in large storms each year. Traditional weather forecasts can currently only give around 13 minutes' lead time for tornadoes spawned by supercell thunderstorms. The Tornado Early Warning Rule published in this book gives at least 5 hours early warning of a deadly tornado from its rigid straight-line signature on a barograph. Your barometer will give you at least 24 hours early warning of an approaching hurricane making landfall. Book has the most comprehensive compilation of barometer rules for all storms. Predicting Storms covers practical information such as whether you can walk to work, or if there will be a storm or rain in your area within the next hour or two. All types of storms are covered in the book: Severe Thunderstorms, tornadic supercell thunderstorms, cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, extratropical cyclones, tropical storms, tornadoes, bush firestorms, fire tornadoes, weather bombs, windstorms, dust storms, and snowstorms. Barometer rules apply to storms on land and at sea, so sea and surf are another important part of the book. Readers will learn the 'secret of the swell'. Predicting Storms explains how a small increase in carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere makes a critical difference to the Earth's climate and why we can expect stronger storms in a warmer world. Whether you are a general reader, a surfer, a weather watcher, a storm-spotter, or a storm-chaser, Predicting Storms will give you the tools to predict all storms confidently. The book has a useful, easy-to-use highly rated companion app that users can download free, Thunder & Bushfire Storms app. Predicting storms is the author's passion. Predicting storms is easy and it's fun. Book suggests you use your own barometer or access a graph of pressure against time (barograph) in an app with pressure sensor. Marine Barograph app can be used on land or at sea.