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Air Apparent: How Meteorologists Learned to Map, Predict, and Dramatize Weather Mark Monmonier New edition
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Air Apparent: How Meteorologists Learned to Map, Predict, and Dramatize Weather
Mark Monmonier
Presenting the story of the weather map, this book traces its history; discusses debates among scientists on the enigma of storms and global change; explains strategies for mapping the upper atmosphere and forecasting disaster; and exposes the efforts to detect and control air pollution.
310 pages, 22 colour plates, 4 halftones, 89 line drawings
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | November 15, 2000 |
| ISBN13 | 9780226534237 |
| Publishers | The University of Chicago Press |
| Pages | 324 |
| Dimensions | 269 × 141 × 25 mm · 408 g |
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