Fantastic book for common readers.

Weather: A Visual Guide (Visual Guides)

Weather: A Visual Guide (Visual Guides)

Weather: A Visual Guide (Visual Guides) – Review
Despite the very critical reviews in here, I chose to go to Barnes and Noble, took a look at the book, and eventually bought it in there. After slowly moving to Seattle, I constantly wondered why the weather in Northwestern America might be like this, and Katrina desaster was also a motivation for me to need to understand how weather works. And I have no desire to seek to understand it in expert level (nor do I have time to do so). First of all, this book is not for weather majors or experts. this book is for common readers who don’t have a clue about how weather works but need to know. For that purpuse, I haven’t found any superior book than this. I’m not a geologist or weather expert. So, I can’t say how accurate this book is. However this book describes things so well with a portion of charming pictures. Saying that this book doesn’t have any content, all misinformation, etc. is simply over-exaggerating small mistakes that any books might have. Go to the bookstore and see it yourself. You will love this book. Even though you don’t like the content for any reason, the charming pictures themselves will worth the money. However, there is no reason why careless readers who need to know about whether would not like the subjects of this book. Don’t let skeptic’s over-exaggerated nitpicking discourage your owning this great book. This is one of the books from which you can learn science without studying, and with pleasure. And you don’t still need to have any science background to widely read this book. All you need is curiosity. As a reader, I thank authors to create this great book.