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Overview"The Philadelphia Area Weather Book answers all of our questions about the region's weather and climate, from the Poconos and Philadelphia to southern New Jersey and the Jersey Shore to Delaware. The snowiest winter? The hottest summer? The strongest tornado? Signs of global warming? Why can't computers give reliable two-week forecasts? The answers are all here in this new paperback.Offering a little-known history of the region's pivotal role in the development of weather science as far back as colonial times, The Philadelphia Area Weather Book gives a lively account of what forecasters actually do on a daily basis.Features include: * ""Stories from the Trenches"": inside stories of forecasting the big storms; a look back with Philadelphia's television pioneers Wally Kinnan, Dr. Francis Davis, and Herb Clarke; and a glimpse at the possibilities for the future climate of our area *More than 150 illustrations (including 60 photographs, 54 maps, dozens of diagrams, and a 16-page color section): ranging from the first photographic image of lightning to local residents' photos of the Blizzard of '96 and Hurricane Floyd; from the dynamics of air masses to eroding shore lines and global warming trends * Weather tables: statistics for every day of the year, monthly averages as well as temperature and precipitation extremes for Philadelphia, Wilmington, Allentown, and Atlantic City * Lists of web resources organized by topic so that readers can follow current weather events using the same sites as the experts do." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jon Nese , Glenn Schwartz , Edward G. RendellPublisher: Temple University Press,U.S. Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.894kg ISBN: 9781566399562ISBN 10: 1566399564 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 01 February 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword - Edward G. RendellPrefaceAcknowledgments1. History of Weather Science and Observing in the Philadelphia AreaObservations: It all Starts Here * The Modern National Weather Service2. Basics of Weather and Weather ForecastingFrom Folklore to Fundamentals * Basic Building Blocks of Weather and Climate * General Climate Features of the Philadelphia Area * Weather Forecasting3. Winter: December-January-FebruaryTough Forecasting on the Edge * Winter Cold * Winter Snow * Historical Winters4. Spring: March-April-MayFrom Winter to Spring * Nor'easters * Thunderstorms * Tornadoes * River Flooding * Looking Ahead: glimpses of Summer in Spring5. Summer: June-July-AugustHeat and Humidity * Summer Precipitation: Drenching Ran and Drought * Air Pollution * The Shore6. Autumn: September-October-NovemberAutumn: Season of Stability * Hurricanes: The Greatest Storms on Earth * Hurricane Dangers * Hurricane Forecasting * Philadelphia and Coastal Vulnerability * Historical Delaware Valley and Shore Hurricanes * A Philadelphia-area Nightmare Hurricane Scenario * Looking Ahead: Signs of What Is to Come7. Philadelphia's Future ClimateFuture Climate: Months and Season; Future Climate: Years and Decades (and Longer)EpilogueAppendix A: Philadelphia Daily and Monthly Climate DataAppendix B: Climate Data for Wilmington, Delaware; Allentown, Pennsylvania; and Atlantic City, New JerseyNotesBibliographyAdditional Web ResourcesList of IllustrationsList of TablesIndexReviewsWhen it comes to Philadelphia weather, Jon Nese and Glenn 'Hurricane' Schwartz know what's going on. Now, you can get the best of their knowledge about your weather in a clear, concise, fun book. --Al Roker, NBC's Today Show Jon Nese and Glenn Schwartz have put together extensive information regarding weather in the Philadelphia area. Rather than just compiling a book of statistics, they have crafted a fascinating book full of stories going far beyond the seasonal variations in the local weather. Their book is sure to be of interest to Philadelphia residents and will serve as an invaluable source of reference material for teachers, the media, emergency managers, and others with an interest in the history of meteorology. --Dr. Greg Forbes, Severe Weather Expert, The Weather Channel It offers readers insight into the region's seasonal, and quite changeable, weather conditions, the history of weather observation in the area and a slew of fun facts. --Bucks County Courier Times That synergy between science and entertainment is evident throughout the book. Structured with the rich details of a meteorology primer and the thumbnail sketches of an almanac, this compulsively readable volume also functions as a cultural history of the forecasters and storms embedded in our memories. --Mayfair News Author InformationJon Nese, Ph.D. formerly Chief Meteorologist at The Franklin Institute, is Storm Analyst at the Weather Channel and co-author of A World of Weather.Glenn Schwartz is Chief Meteorologist for NBC-10 in Philadelphia and has been voted most trusted meteorologist in the Philadelphia area by readers of Philadelphia Magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |