Precipitation

by Alan Rodgers

Published 1 June 2002

Code Breakers

by Alan Rodgers

Published 6 March 2002


Cloud Cover

by Alan Rodgers and Angella Streluk

Published 1 June 2002

This new series shows readers the importance of weather to everybody's lives, how they can measure weather conditions themselves, and hwo to read the weather data in the newspapers and on television. Features include: - introduction to measuring equipment and how it is used - the relationship between particular weather conditions and wider weather patterns, using examples from around the world - looks at how professionals use weather data to predict local and national weather and climate change, as well as the use of ICT in measuring the weather - includes project ideas

This new series shows readers the importance of weather to everybody's lives, how they can measure weather conditions themselves, and hwo to read the weather data in the newspapers and on television. Features include: - introduction to measuring equipment and how it is used - the relationship between particular weather conditions and wider weather patterns, using examples from around the world - looks at how professionals use weather data to predict local and national weather and climate change, as well as the use of ICT in measuring the weather - includes project ideas

Temperature

by Alan Rodgers and Angella Streluk

Published 1 June 2002
Shows readers the importance of weather in everybody's lives, how they can measure conditions for themselves, and how to read weather data in newspapers and on the television. Introduces measuring equipment, how it is used and who uses the data. Explains the relationships between particular weather conditions and wider weather patterns. Looks at use of weather data to predict local and national weather and climate change


Rain and Snow

by Alan Rodgers and Angella Streluk

Published 24 July 2003
Shows readers the importance of weather in everybody’s lives, how they can measure conditions for themselves, and how to read weather data in newspapers and on the television. Introduces measuring equipment, how it is used and who uses the data. Explains the relationships between particular weather conditions and wider weather patterns. Looks at use of weather data to predict local and national weather and climate change

Shows readers the importance of weather in everybody's lives, how they can measure conditions for themselves, and how to read weather data in newspapers and on the television. Introduces measuring equipment, how it is used and who uses the data. Explains the relationships between particular weather conditions and wider weather patterns. Looks at use of weather data to predict local and national weather and climate change

Sunshine and Clouds

by Alan Rodgers and Angella Streluk

Published 24 July 2003
Shows readers the importance of weather in everybody’s lives, how they can measure conditions for themselves, and how to read weather data in newspapers and on the television. Introduces measuring equipment, how it is used and who uses the data. Explains the relationships between particular weather conditions and wider weather patterns. Looks at use of weather data to predict local and national weather and climate change





This new series shows readers the importance of weather to everybody's lives, how they can measure weather conditions themselves, and hwo to read the weather data in the newspapers and on television. Features include: - introduction to measuring equipment and how it is used - the relationship between particular weather conditions and wider weather patterns, using examples from around the world - looks at how professionals use weather data to predict local and national weather and climate change, as well as the use of ICT in measuring the weather - includes project ideas