Wednesday, July 17, 2013


Extreme Weather and Climate, by C. Donald Ahrens and Perry J. Samson give broad scientific understanding of the forces of nature that are sometimes unleashed in such life-changing events as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and severe thunderstorms.

It is is a unique textbook solution for the fast-growing market of non-majors science courses focused on extreme weather. With strong foundational coverage of the science of meteorology, this book introduces the causes and impacts of extreme weather events and conditions. Students learn the science of meteorology in context of important and often familiar weather events such as Hurricane Katrina and they'll explore how forecast changes in climate may influence frequency and/or intensity of future extreme weather events.

An exciting array of photos and illustrations brings the intensity of weather and its sometimes devastating impact to every chapter. Written by a respected and unique author team, this book blends coverage found in Don Ahrens’ market-leading texts with insights and technology support contributed by co-author Perry Samson.

The book is ideal for non-majors, but remains squarely focused on the science behind nature's powerful forces. The authors' down-to-earth writing style is ideal for students taking a non-majors course. However, the narrative also fully develops the underlying meterological principles behind extreme weather events.

Visually exciting photos and figures help bring the power and potential devastation of extreme weather events into clear focus. Strong technology support for both students and instructors accompanies your adoption. Students can access animations, videos, flashcards, quizzes, and weblinks through the Book Companion Website. An electronic Instructor's Manual offers chapter summaries, answers to in-text questions, and a comprehensive Test Bank includes an array of question types designed to test student comprehension.

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