First published in 1953, this book gives a general outline of meteorological theory as well as a clear explanation of coded weather reports.
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First published in 1953, this book by meteorologist D. J. Holland gives a general outline of meteorological theory as well as a clear explanation of coded weather reports from the Meteorological Office. The text is accompanied by clear meteorological charts with explanations of the weather fronts discussed.
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