Sunday, August 18, 2013


Severe and Hazardous Weather: An Introduction to High Impact Meteorology 4th Edition by Bob Rauber, John Walsh and Donna Charlevoix gives new scientific findings, current main climate events, and new instruments to reinforce scholar learning. The modular teaching structure covers the fundamentals in the first eight chapters, after which the next chapters can be used in any order to suit the interests of the course.

College students of severe weather in this century are in a singular place to apply what they've realized immediately to climate occasions occurring close to home, throughout the nation, or across the world. Students will develop a new appreciation for the complexities and energy of severe weather. They may achieve a transparent understanding of the way in which hazardous weather occasions develop and evolve in our atmosphere.

Most of the events mentioned within the text are ones they have skilled themselves in recent years. There are important updates and changes to all chapters; especially tornadoes, floods, drought and heat waves. Website supports college students studying with new and basic animations for every chapter, and lots of online sources for extreme weather occasions and climate.

There are new instruments for each chapter, including: on-line activities, key terms with digital flash cards, ideas for achievement, learning targets, complete instructor’s guide and online resources. This book gives students of physical geography, climatology, meteorology, and pure hazards with the what, the place, when, and why of Canadian weather. Taking a non-scientific method, the text describes weather phenomena and their spatial distribution in Canada, and offers a proof for spatial trends.

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