Best Books for a Meteorologist
List of "Best Books for a Meteorologist" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- The Meteorologist In Me: Have you ever had a dream you thought was too big to share-boldly? Well, this book is for you! The Meteorologist In Me is an ... a big dream- to become a TV Meteorologist! by Brittney ShippPower of Love Books, The (Number of pages: 26)
- The Meteorologist by Blake Crouch(Number of pages: 76)
- Be a Meteorologist (Be a Scientist!) by Kristen RajczakGareth Stevens Publishing (Number of pages: 32)
- Authors of the Storm: Meteorologists and the Culture of Prediction by Gary Alan FineUniversity Of Chicago Press (Number of pages: 312)
- Weather Tracker: Backyard Meteorologist's Logbook by Leslie HorvitzBarron's Educational Series (Number of pages: 224)
- Applied Thermodynamics for Meteorologists by Sam MillerCambridge University Press (Number of pages: 392)
- Radar for Meteorologists by Ph.D. Ronald E. Rinehart
- Living on the Real World: How Thinking and Acting like Meteorologists Will Help Save the Planet by William H. HookeAmerican Meteorological Society (Number of pages: 272)
- Setting Up a Weather Station and Understanding the Weather: A Guide for the Amateur Meteorologist by Roger BruggeCrowood Press (Number of pages: 192)
- Meteorologist's Tools (Professional Tools) by Anders HansonSuper Sandcastle (Number of pages: 24)
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