An introduction to the weather, with one concept and one large photograph to each spread. The weather is explained in terms of what it is, how and when it occurs, and its effect on people, plants, animals, buildings and landscapes is discussed. The final spread considers weather condition on a global scale, and a factfile gives further information about weather extremes, past and present.

What Is Weather: Sunshine Pap

by Andy Owen

Published 26 June 2000
An introduction to sunshine, with one concept and one large photograph to each spread. Sunshine is explained in terms of what it is, how and when it occurs, and its effect on people, plants, animals, buildings and landscapes is discussed. The final spread considers the weather condition on a global scale, with a factfile giving further information about weather extremes, past and present.


Rain

by Andy Owen and Miranda Ashwell

Published 15 July 1999

Watching the Weather

by Andy Owen and Miranda Ashwell

Published 15 July 1999
Discusses the need for weather prediction, how certain types of weather are measured, and how weather patterns are observed.

Wind

by Andy Owen and Miranda Ashwell

Published 15 July 1999

Sunshine

by Andy Owen and Miranda Ashwell

Published 15 July 1999

Snow

by Andy Owen and Miranda Ashwell

Published 15 July 1999

What Is Weather?

by Miranda Ashwell and Andy Owen

Published 3 May 2002

An introduction to the wind, with one concept and one large photograph to each spread. Wind is explained in terms of what it is, how and when it occurs, and its effect on people, plants, animals, buildings and landscapes is discussed. The final spread considers the weather condition on a global scale, with a factfile giving further information about weather extremes, past and present.



What Is Weather: Snow Pap

by Andy Owen

Published 26 June 2000
An introduction to snow, with one concept and one large photograph to each spread. Snow is explained in terms of what it is, how and when it occurs, and its effect on people, plants, animals, buildings and landscapes is discussed. The final spread considers the weather condition on a global scale, with a factfile giving further information about weather extremes, past and present.