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An illustrated handbook explains atmospheric principles and practical methods for forecasting everyday weather. It surveys cloud types and sky colors, wind patterns, temperatures, and forms of precipitation, and translates those observations into signs campers and lay readers can use to anticipate fair or foul conditions. Separate chapters analyze thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, cloudbursts, and other extreme events, and explain instruments such as the barometer and the work of weather services. The text emphasizes visual reading of the sky—cloud shapes, altitudes, and colors—alongside basic physical causes like condensation and radiation, offering concise, accessible guidance for predicting short-term weather changes.
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