
Despite modern technology, it often seems that predictions based on centuries-old weather proverbs and sayings carry as much accuracy as sophisticated instruments. Scientist George Freier explains why those sayings have validity while offering information on both folklore and meteorological elements including atmospheric pressure, fronts, occlusion and lightning in a reference work that is both informative and entertaining.
This is a used book in very good condition.
By George D. Freier. Hardcover. 224 pages. Published by Gramercy, 1999.