Cloud cover /

By: Rodgers, Alan, 1958-Contributor(s): Streluk, Angella, 1961-Material type: TextTextSeries: Rodgers, Alan, Measuring the weather: Publication details: Chicago, Ill. : Heinemann Library, �2007Edition: Rev. and updatedDescription: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781432900717; 1432900714; 9781432900779; 1432900773Subject(s): Cloudiness | Clouds | Cloudiness -- Juvenile literature | Clouds -- Juvenile literature | Clouds | Cloudiness | CloudsGenre/Form: Juvenile works.DDC classification: 551.57/6 LOC classification: QC921.35 | .R64 2007
Contents:
No sun, no weather! -- What is the sun? -- The sun and temperature -- Day and night -- UV radiation -- What are clouds? -- Cloud cover -- Cloud classification -- Cumulus clouds -- Stratus clouds -- Cirrus clouds -- Giant clouds -- Fog and visibility.
Summary: This book explains the importance of weather in our lives, showing how to measure weather conditions for yourself, and how to read weather data on the Internet and on television.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

No sun, no weather! -- What is the sun? -- The sun and temperature -- Day and night -- UV radiation -- What are clouds? -- Cloud cover -- Cloud classification -- Cumulus clouds -- Stratus clouds -- Cirrus clouds -- Giant clouds -- Fog and visibility.

This book explains the importance of weather in our lives, showing how to measure weather conditions for yourself, and how to read weather data on the Internet and on television.