COME RAIN OR SHINE - A WEATHER MISCELLANY
Code: BB1199
Come Rain or Shine
A Weather Miscellany
Author: Storm Dunlop
Dimensions: 182 x 116 mm
Number of pages: 208
Publication Date: 9th July 2015
In Faversham, Kent, in 2003, the highest ever temperature in the UK was recorded: a blistering 38.5 ?C (101.3 ?F).
The word ?blirty? in Scotland describes ?gusts of wind and rain?.
The weather is a subject that is hard to ignore; and for good reason ?it?s forever changing, so there?s always plenty to talk about.
This charming miscellany, as wide ranging and unpredictable as the weather itself, is filled with curious historical facts, amazing statistics and fascinating anecdotes that will keep you entertained come rain or shine!
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NFU Countryside Magazine, September 2015 issue
?This delightful read will have you glued to each page as it delivers a succession of curious meteorological facts.?
Yachting Monthly, February 2016 issue
?It's only fair to warn that once you dip into it you may well not re-emerge for some time.?
A Weather Miscellany
Author: Storm Dunlop
Dimensions: 182 x 116 mm
Number of pages: 208
Publication Date: 9th July 2015
In Faversham, Kent, in 2003, the highest ever temperature in the UK was recorded: a blistering 38.5 ?C (101.3 ?F).
The word ?blirty? in Scotland describes ?gusts of wind and rain?.
The weather is a subject that is hard to ignore; and for good reason ?it?s forever changing, so there?s always plenty to talk about.
This charming miscellany, as wide ranging and unpredictable as the weather itself, is filled with curious historical facts, amazing statistics and fascinating anecdotes that will keep you entertained come rain or shine!
Reviews
Displaying
NFU Countryside Magazine, September 2015 issue
?This delightful read will have you glued to each page as it delivers a succession of curious meteorological facts.?
Yachting Monthly, February 2016 issue
?It's only fair to warn that once you dip into it you may well not re-emerge for some time.?