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The Weather Experiment: The Pioneers Who Sought to See the Future

The Weather Experiment: The Pioneers Who Sought to See the Future

by Peter Moore (Author)
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Customers find this book highly informative and well-written, with a carefully interwoven narrative that makes it a delightful read. They appreciate the historical content, with one customer noting how it covers the modern science of meteorology from scratch. The book features an international crew of characters and egos, and one review highlights the solid treatment of the complicated story of Capt. FitzRoy.

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By the 1800s, a century of feverish discovery had launched the major branches of science. Physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and astronomy made the natural world explicable through experiment, observation, and categorization. And yet one scientific field remained in its infancy. Despite millennia of observation, mankind still had no understanding of the forces behind the weather. A century after the death of Newton, the laws that governed the heavens were entirely unknown, and weather forecasting was the stuff of folklore and superstition.Peter Moore's The Weather Experiment is the account of a group of naturalists, engineers, and artists who conquered the elements. It describes their travels and experiments, their breakthroughs and bankruptcies, with picaresque vigor. It takes readers from Irish bogs to a thunderstorm in Guanabara Bay to the basket of a hydrogen balloon 8,500 feet over Paris. And it captures the particular bent of mind--combining the Romantic love of Nature and the Enlightenment love of Reason--that allowed humanity to finally decipher the skies. Read more

Product Information

ASIN0374536201
PublisherFarrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication dateJune 21, 2016
EditionReprint
LanguageEnglish
Print length416 pages
ISBN-109780374536206
ISBN-13978-0374536206
Item Weight13.9 ounces
Dimensions5.45 x 0.94 x 8.29 inches
Best Sellers Rank#956,625 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #326 in Rivers in Earth Science #377 in Weather (Books) #527 in Climatology
Customer Reviews4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 237 ratings

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