Predict Weather for Australia Almanac and Isobaric Maps 2007 |
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Author:
| Ken Ring, |
ISBN: | 978-1-74166-569-7 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2006 |
Publisher: | Random House Australia
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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Want to go fishing? Planting a crop? Planning a wedding? Going on a holiday? If so, wouldn't you want to know what the weather will be like? Conventional forecasts predict only a few days in advance, but by analysing the cyclical influence of the moon, Ken Ring can predict the weather for up to a year ahead and beyond. This exciting and easy-to-use 2007 almanac provides reliable daily weather projections for 152 metropolitan and regional locations throughout Australia. PREDICT WEATHER...
More DescriptionWant to go fishing? Planting a crop? Planning a wedding? Going on a holiday? If so, wouldn't you want to know what the weather will be like? Conventional forecasts predict only a few days in advance, but by analysing the cyclical influence of the moon, Ken Ring can predict the weather for up to a year ahead and beyond. This exciting and easy-to-use 2007 almanac provides reliable daily weather projections for 152 metropolitan and regional locations throughout Australia. PREDICT WEATHER FOR AUSTRALIA is a comprehensive and practical reference for agriculturists, mariners, pilots, event organisers and anyone else who spends time outdoors. It includes: * Wide range of locations: 23 in NSW; 22 in Vic; 21 in NT; 20 in QLD; 20 in WA; 20 in SA; 20 in Tas; 6 in ACT * Daily diaries for each month showing an isobaric map of Australia with a general description of expected weather in all capitals * Yearly overviews for each capital * Handy tables of projected rainfall for each month, plus yearly summaries * Long-range rainfall trends for 2008 to 2012 * Additional 2007 diaries of major weather events such as frost, snow, floods and storms Ken Ring's methods are attracting a growing following in Australia and New Zealand, as are his regular appearances on the Weather Channel and talk-back radio. His clear and accurate guide to the significant weather events of 2007 is the indispensable aid to planning ahead.