How the weather changes from one season to the next has an important effect on most people's lives. This illustrated series of books describes and explains the type of weather associated with each season of the year. International in outlook, the books cover the important characteristics of weather in different parts of the world as well as general weather topics as appropriate to each season. Topical environmental issues which affect climate are discussed, and there is a series of practical experiments that children can do in relation to measuring or observing the weather. This book describes the type of weather associated with winter, and why such weather occurs. Winter usually means a season of long, dark evenings, ice and snow. In this book the author explains why such weather occurs, including the formation of clouds, fog and frosts. It shows how the seasons happen, and what parts of the world experience winter weather. Covering both the nothern and southern hemisphere, it describes winter in the temperate regions of the world, and bitterly cold winters near the poles. It highlights any particularly interesting or unusual weather that is experienced in winter.
The book shows how winter weather is forecasted and discusses the changing climate of the Earth in the past and predicts the future.
- ISBN10 1852109211
- ISBN13 9781852109219
- Publish Date 31 July 1990
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 21 April 2005
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Hachette Children's Group
- Imprint Hodder Wayland
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 32
- Language English