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Pause for a moment and look up at the skies. There is ever-changing beauty to behold in the cloudscape. Learn the difference between common cloud types (do you know your cirrostratus from your cumulonimbus?) and find out which is most likely to herald the arrival of the rains or approaching fair weather.
Includes 30 illustrated cards plus an altitude map poster and introduction to cloud spotting
Learn the difference between common cloud types and find out more about their formation and what they may mean for the day ahead
A mindful new challenge to break through the constant noise of our busy modern world
An inspirational gift for those who want to stay connected with nature and find some headspace in a busy world
The author, Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founded the Cloud Appreciation Society and is an established author on cloud spotting
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Pause for a moment and look up at the skies. There is ever-changing beauty to behold in the cloudscape. Learn the difference between common cloud types (do you know your cirrostratus from your cumulonimbus?) and find out which is most likely to herald the arrival of the rains or approaching fair weather.
Includes 30 illustrated cards plus an altitude map poster and introduction to cloud spotting
Learn the difference between common cloud types and find out more about their formation and what they may mean for the day ahead
A mindful new challenge to break through the constant noise of our busy modern world
An inspirational gift for those who want to stay connected with nature and find some headspace in a busy world
The author, Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founded the Cloud Appreciation Society and is an established author on cloud spotting