The Hurricane Guide - William Radcliff Birt - ebook

The Hurricane Guide ebook

William Radcliff Birt

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The Hurricane Guide: Being an Attempt to Connect the Rotary Gale or Revolving Storm with Atmospheric Waves is a comprehensive and pioneering work by William Radcliff Birt, first published in the mid-19th century. This book delves into the complex phenomena of hurricanes, cyclones, and revolving storms, offering a detailed exploration of their origins, development, and behavior. Birt meticulously examines the nature of rotary gales, seeking to establish a scientific connection between these powerful storms and the broader patterns of atmospheric waves. Drawing on contemporary meteorological observations, historical storm records, and the latest theories of his time, Birt presents a systematic analysis of the forces that drive hurricanes, including wind patterns, pressure systems, and the influence of the Earth's rotation. The Hurricane Guide is notable for its methodical approach, featuring diagrams, charts, and case studies that illustrate the mechanics of storm formation and movement. Birt's work is both accessible to general readers and valuable to scholars, as he explains complex meteorological concepts in clear, precise language. The book also addresses the practical implications of understanding hurricanes, offering guidance for sailors, navigators, and those living in hurricane-prone regions. By attempting to unify the study of revolving storms with the broader science of atmospheric waves, Birt's treatise represents a significant contribution to the field of meteorology and remains a fascinating historical document for anyone interested in the science of weather and storms.

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Liczba stron: 78

Rok wydania: 2025

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