By: Agnes Giberne (1845-1939)
Ocean of Air is a fantastic introduction to the field of meteorology for beginners. Agnes Giberne does a wonderful job of explaining complex weather concepts in a way that is easy to understand. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the formation of clouds to the workings of the atmosphere, providing a comprehensive overview of how weather patterns develop. Giberne's writing is engaging and informative, making this book a perfect choice for anyone looking to learn more about the science behind the weather. Overall, Ocean of Air is a must-read for anyone interested in meteorology or weather forecasting.Book Description: This is an immensely readable book explaining anything to do with air - the atmosphere, wind and clouds, and life. This 1896 explanation has since been overtaken by more specific scientific discoveries, but the general concepts certainly still hold true until today. Any beginner interested in meteorology will find this book a great place to start. - Summary by Carolin
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