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Mountain Weather: A Practical Guide for Hillwalkers and Climbers in the British Isles (Outdoor pursuits & techniques)

Mountain Weather: A Practical Guide for Hillwalkers and Climbers in the British Isles (Outdoor pursuits & techniques)
By David E. Pedgley

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Our British mountains have plenty of weather. They are almost always windier, colder, cloudier and wetter than low country. What is more, the weather mood can change bewilderingly quickly, from gloomy, lowering skies and driving rain to shafts of sunlight and breath-taking patterns of colour. The weather can delight or endanger. It can create a mental picture never to be forgotten or thrust the unwary into a fight for life. Whether it is to avoid danger or to add to enjoyment of the mountain scene, before starting a day outdoors among the hills it is wise to know what the weather is likely to be. This book helps hillwalkers and climbers to get the weather forecast most suited to their needs, to understand them, and to modify them in the light of experience of mountain weather. The book is in three parts. PART ONE describes the kinds of forecasts available and how they can be found, PART TWO helps you to understand the forecast through using weather maps and PART THREE describes and explains some of the ways our mountains make their own weather.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #710667 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-07-03
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 136 pages

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Tells You Everything You Wanted to Know About Mountain Weather!5
What a cracking little book. Remember all of that weather stuff you learnt at school and can't quite remember if you've got it right?

This book is a must for all hill walkers and mountaineers. It's split into three sections. Weather forecasts, well, explains about weather forecasts. Weather maps explains all of those funny lines and symbols.

But it is section 3 that is the most interesting, for it explains how mountains create their own weather - on the tops and in the valleys. Fascinating stuff.

I've pondered buying this for years. I wish I'd read it a long time ago.