John Hawthorne - “Tying Down the Wind”

 

Outside Reading #3

               Today I read “Tying Down the Wind”, I really loved it because I’m interested in meteorology and would one day like to study extreme climates or microclimates. I found out the origin of the wind today, which was pretty cool. I hope this book is factual because it tells me it all starts with the sun, pockets of air get heated up and move around, which leaves a vacuum that must be filled by another air pocket, the air moves around from high to low pressure and eventually we get wind. I find that exceptional because it reminds me of 1. All life stems from the sun. 2. The earth has so many processes that exist due to its constant movement; wind is formed because the sun sparks movement, biodiversity is a result of the earth filling a vacuum in the niche. It gives a lot of first-hand accounts of extreme weather observations and the feeling I get from reading books like these and studying meteorology like this is one I want to chase.

               10/16

 

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