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A World of Weather: Fundamentals of Meteorology W/CD-Rom(4th Edition)

A World of Weather: Fundamentals of Meteorology W/CD-Rom(4th Edition)

A World of Weather: Fundamentals of Meteorology W/CD-Rom(4th Edition)

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Manufacturer: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Author: Jon M. Nese
Binding: Ring-bound
Publication Date: 2005-08-01
Publisher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Label: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Number Of Pages: 800
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Fourth Edition; A Text and Laboratory Manual; CD-Rom Enclosed.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 3.5

A World of Weather: Fundatmentals of Meterology 2008-02-12
Boring chapters. Labs are to long and very repetitive, but it makes for an easy class.


Fun Learning 2007-01-15
I am having fun with my Oregon Scientific weather station, but I wanted to be more informed about the data my weather station provides and be able to apply what I see on my weather station to what I see out my window. This book has helped a lot. I find the lessons I learn in the text are very practical. And, several times while reading and learning, I express out loud, "This is awesome." (Usually, no one is around when I burst out in this glee :)). I find one major disconnect though. I am a middle aged person who just enjoys learning new things, keeping my mind active and find weather watching a valuable diversion from my regular occupation. I bought the book to learn. I am interested in the story problems to solidify and confirm my understanding of the material. But, there is no answer key in the book to the problems. I checked some of the web based locations in an attempt to find an answer key, but to no avail. I will keep looking. There is an obvious attempt to make the text light and interesting using dry humor geared to people under about 25 years old. It is easily glossed over by the older, objective thinking reader however, and the science is substantive. I would recommend the book, but I sure want to find the answer key.




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