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81. Weather Tracker: Backyard Meteorologist's Logbook by Leslie Horvitz | |
Spiral-bound: 224
Pages
(2007-03-01)
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KEEP TRACK OF YOUR YEAR
weather guy
An Excellent Introduction to Meteorology |
82. Climates of the British Isles: Present, Past and Future | |
Paperback: 500
Pages
(1997-06-02)
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83. Weatherwise: Practical Weather Lore Sailors and Outdoor People by Paul John Goldsack | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1986-07)
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84. The Cambridge Guide to the Weather by Ross Reynolds | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2000-02-13)
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This Guide Helps You Become Weather-Wise!!!
Very Good |
85. Making Climate Forecasts Matter by Panel on the Human Dimensions of Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate Variability, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1999-05-28)
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86. The Weather Channel by Frank Batten, Jeffrey L. Cruikshank | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2002-05-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is the remarkable story of The Weather Channel, a cable network that succeeded when almost all the experts predicted it would fail. Told by one of the key figures in the network's success, former Chairman and CEO Frank Batten, this is at once a deeply personal account of high-stakes entrepreneurship and a fascinating case study of a media business both experiencing and driving major change. There are colorful personalities-from the on-camera meteorologists to the whiz kids recruited to help build the company's core technology. There are adventures and dramas-from the glitch-filled national launch that was saved by luck and a mysterious stranger to The Weather Channel's near-death experience as its owner, Landmark Communications, was poised to lose its entire 31 million investment in the network. There are unexpected plot twists, risky ventures, failures, and victories. Batten's engrossing narrative reveals for the first time how The Weather Channel works its magic-and the technological, meteorological, and business innovations that have made it all possible. He takes us behind the scenes as his unique network evolved from struggling start-up to media powerhouse, from editorial cartoon fodder to vital public service. Along the way, he shares hard-won business lessons on breaking from convention and taking educated risks; bringing a great idea to market; strengthening a brand; leveraging disruptive technologies; managing through failure; preserving a spirit of risk-taking through periods of intense growth; and more. An absorbing tale of success against the odds, this book will appeal to entrepreneurs in all industries, as well as to the millions of fans of The Weather Channel. Customer Reviews (15)
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This book misses the boat
interesting but...... The most fascinating parts of Batten's story are the tales of how TWC came to be in the very beginning, from the early company history, to the initial concepts and business plans of the late 1970s and early 1980s, to the 1981/1982 start-up, to the birthing pains caused in part by a messy corporate divorce with one of the founding partners.The book also provides an interesting glimpse into how the cable TV landscape was first settled by pioneers like HBO, ESPN, WTBS/CNN and, of course, TWC. The latter half of the book deals with many of TWC's forays in the 1990s, including the highly-successful weather.com website, as well as several international ventures). But the final chapters lack excitement or drama. The book has 264 pages, and it's not a hard read.I think the same story could have been told more effectively in about half the space, leaving out many of the details. The authors of this book focus almost exclusively on the TWC dealings and strategies at the corporate and operational levels.A better story could have been told by weaving in more perspectives from other TWC people, namely the on-camera meteorologists, some of whom have been with TWC since the very early days.Combine the best elements of this book (the first half of the story, in particular) with a real 20 years of "behind the scenes", and you'd have a compelling tale that would appeal to audiences beyond the book's target audience (TWC die-hards, business students, weather and media professionals). Finally, the book provides 16 pages of full-color photos, but none appears to be older than 1998.Why didn't the authors add photos from the early days?Those of us who have been TWC fans for many years would have appreciated seeing some of the old faces, old graphics, and old technology that have made The Weather Channel the familiar and trusted friend it is today for millions of people. Despite its flaws, I recommend the book for those who are interested in TWC specifically, or in the media or weather businesses in general.
Interesting look at a media success
Not what I expected, but it is a book on TWC... |
87. Weather (Collins Wild Guide) (Collins Wild Guides) by Storm Dunlop | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2006-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The weather's impact on our world is more apparent than ever, and the weather affects nearly everything that we do. But how is the weather forecast, and how do you read weather maps? Weather answers these questions and many more, helping you to understand what's happening in the sky. Highly illustrated with photographs, satellite images, and diagrams, this is the perfect introduction to our ever-changing weather. Published in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, America's foremost authority in history, science, and art. |
88. Empirical Methods in Short-Term Climate Prediction by Huug van den Dool | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2007-02-08)
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gradual and steady improvements |
89. Theophrastus of Eresus: On Weather Signs (Philosophia Antiqua) by Brunschön, C.W. (ed.), Sider, D. (ed.) | |
Hardcover: 270
Pages
(2006-12-30)
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90. How the Weather Really Works by Peter Bros | |
Paperback: 196
Pages
(1994-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Today, the conservation of motion in closed systems has been added to obscure the fact that we have no better explanation for planetary orbiting and rotation than Newton's God! In our ignorance of what causes the planets to orbit and rotate, we have used historical forces, forces which are not subject to direct analysis, to explain planetary movement. If historical forces are causing the Earth to rotate, then anything that would cause friction with the Earth's surface would cause it to slow down. Because the atmosphere hasn't slowed the Earth down, the argument goes, it can't be causing friction with the surface of the Earth. This, of course, is absurd, requiring the notion that the particles of air that make up the atmosphere were put in motion as a result of the historical swirling mass of gas! Absurdity, however, has not precluded slavishly applying the assumption of Newton's historic momentum to the atmosphere in current attempts to explain the weather, obscuring explanations of how the weather really works! The author, using the atom modeled in Atoms, Stars and Minds: Synthesizing an Elementary Particle That Comprehends Itself explains how the winds originate from the movement of air masses between the equator and the poles, and shows how heat is transferred by the interaction of oxygen and hydrogen atoms in the air masses as they move the atoms through the environment to produce the weather. Customer Reviews (3)
Bros fights the new church of orthodoxy
Garbage
Brilliant |
91. Nowcasting by K. A. Browning | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1982-10)
list price: US$87.00 Isbn: 0121377601 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
92. The Future of Climate: Predictions (Books in Recruitment Fishery Oceanography) by Andrew Goudie | |
Paperback: 53
Pages
(1999-02)
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93. Man vs. Weather: Be Your Own Weatherman by Dennis DiClaudio | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2008-10-28)
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Fun series of books
An Informal View of Weather
Excellent conversation starter.
Dennis DiClaudio = funniness |
94. A Day in the Life of a Meteorologist by Margot Witty | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1980-11)
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95. Eric Sloane's Weather Almanac by Mrs. Eric (Mimi) Sloane | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2005-02-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description In "Eric Sloane’s Weather Almanac," you will learn forecasting tips such as which winds bring what kinds of weather, how to "read" clouds, how to foretell the weather by the moon, and more. Also included is fun climate lore such as old-time sayings about when sap is running and why you should dig your well where lightning has struck. One hundred thirty-five of Sloane’s drawings clarify and enhance the text of this entertaining and informative book by one of the most popular recorders of American history. Customer Reviews (1)
Eric Sloane's Weather Almanac |
96. Meteorologists (Community Helpers) by Christian, Sandra J. | |
Library Binding: 24
Pages
(2002-01-01)
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97. Satellite Data Applications: Weather and Climate | |
Paperback: 138
Pages
(1997-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This issue presents twenty-two papers on the topic of application of satellite data to weather forecasting, climate prediction and climate model validation. Four major areas are covered including synoptic scale forecasting, data assimilation and impacts; meoscale applications and use of satellite data in fine mesh models and use of satellite data in nowcasting; climate forecasting support by satellite data and climate diagnostic studies based on satellite data; and |
98. Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought: A Global Study by Vijendra K. Boken, Arthur P. Cracknell, Ronald L. Heathcote | |
Hardcover: 496
Pages
(2005-04-14)
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99. Economic Value of Weather and Climate Forecasts | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2005-09-08)
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THE Reference |
100. On-Board Weather Handbook by Chris Tibbs | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2008-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description International Marine’s first basic book on marine weather Written by noted meteorologist/sailorChris Tibbs for the Royal Yachting Association and adapted forthe North American market, On-Board Weather Handbook is a full-color, user-friendly introduction to interpreting wind, clouds and barometer and integrating these with official forecasts. Includes information on new technology and a chapter on weather routing. |
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