The Weather Machine
How We See Into the Future
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:27th Jun '19
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This insightful exploration of The Weather Machine reveals how advanced technology enables accurate weather predictions that shape our daily lives.
In The Weather Machine, Andrew Blum explores the remarkable invention that has transformed our understanding of weather and its impact on daily life. This book delves into how meteorologists harness cutting-edge technology to predict weather patterns, enabling us to make informed decisions, from carrying an umbrella to evacuating a city in the face of impending storms. Blum highlights significant events like Superstorm Sandy, showcasing the extraordinary capabilities of weather forecasting that saved countless lives through advanced predictions made days in advance.
The journey through The Weather Machine takes readers around the globe, revealing the intricate systems that work together to create accurate weather predictions. From satellites orbiting the Earth to remote weather stations in the ocean, Blum introduces us to the brilliant minds and sophisticated algorithms that contribute to this awe-inspiring feat. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration among nations, which is crucial for the continued success of this technological marvel.
As the world grapples with increasingly extreme weather events, The Weather Machine serves as a reminder of the vital role that weather forecasting plays in our lives. Blum's engaging narrative invites readers to appreciate this often-overlooked invention, urging us to recognize its significance in our daily choices and the broader context of human ingenuity in the face of climate challenges.
This fascinating book reveals the existence and origins of surely one of our species’ greatest creations, and Andrew Blum is the perfect writer to share both the remarkable human stories and the astonishing technical wizardry behind it all -- MARK VANHOENACKER, author of Skyfaring
It’s easy to … overlook the monumental achievement [weather forecasts] represent … The Weather Machineasks us to pause and marvel at … one of humankind’s greatest accomplishments * New Yorker *
Revelatory … convey[s] the technical brilliance and political significance of an achievement that hides in plain sight. The machine’s complexity alone is off all familiar charts … Blum does an excellent job * Telegraph *
I strongly recommend th[is] book, which is a fascinating glimpse of a mysterious world -- Tim Haford, author of The Undercover Economist
Blum’s wonderful book succeeds in making the science and industry of forecasting the weather … at once vitally human, technologically awesome and urgently, thrillingly relevant * Royal Geographical Society *
Sharp, stylish and often surprising. In this absorbing book Andrew Blum tracks the development, from wild dream to astonishing reality, of the quietly revolutionary technology that shapes our everyday lives -- PETER MOORE, author of The Weather Experiment
Exhilarating ... a hurricane-force tour of one of the most astonishing but under-appreciated facets of the modern world -- LEWIS DARTNELL, author of Origins
Written with an ease and beauty that will captivate anyone who is simply curious about how things work and came to be' (Literary Review) * Literary Review *
A vivid account of the history and evolution of the modern daily forecast... Blum is a sharp analyst and engaging guide, adept at translating difficult concepts in meteorology and computer science for the uninitiated * Economist *
Andrew Blum’s excellent book describes a global meteorological machine that uses scientific models of the atmosphere to convert observations into ever more accurate speculations – or forecasts – of future weather … all described in lively detail * Financial Times *
Totally fascinating to anyone with even a passing interest in weather or technology * Gizmodo *
[A] compelling survey of meteorological acceleration from nineteenth-century hand-drawn charts to the trillions of calculations per second performed by today’s supercomputers * Times Literary Supplement *
Andrew Blum is a master of revealing the hidden systems behind technologies we take for granted. In the The Weather Machine he takes on the daily forecast, and the result is deeply researched, tightly written, compulsively readable and totally fascinating -- SETH FLETCHER, author of Einstein’s Shadow
ISBN: 9781847923400
Dimensions: 222mm x 144mm x 24mm
Weight: 346g
224 pages