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    A YELLOW DISC RISING FROM THE SEA|THE ARCTIC CIRCLE|SEED CAPSULE|THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER|CUMULONIMBUS|TRANSIT OF VENUS|MURMURATION|CLOUDPARK|THE LAST DAY OF SUMMER|CERBERUS|Eleven|Polarisation
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    Erscheinungsdatum: 26.05.2020, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: Menacing Skies, Titelzusatz: Texas Weather and Stories of Survival, Autor: Henry, Dan, Verlag: Cumulonimbus LLC, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: NATURE // Weather, Rubrik: Geowissenschaften // Allgemeines, Lexika, Seiten: 284, Informationen: Paperback, Gewicht: 540 gr, Verkäufer: averdo
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    Erscheinungsdatum: 14.05.2020, Medium: Buch, Einband: Gebunden, Titel: Menacing Skies, Titelzusatz: Texas Weather and Stories of Survival, Autor: Henry, Dan, Verlag: Cumulonimbus LLC, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: NATURE // Weather, Rubrik: Geowissenschaften // Allgemeines, Lexika, Seiten: 284, Informationen: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert, Gewicht: 736 gr, Verkäufer: averdo
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    Adagio / Barber Samuel|ALEXANDRA PARK|CUMULONIMBUS|DOLCE DROGA|Elegy - Craker|EUSTACE AND HILDA|Farewell|Frozen|GLASSWORKS GLASS|Goodbye / Burgon Geoffrey|The heart asks pleasure first / Nyman Michael|Hush|IF / Nyman Michael|LINES OF DESIRE O'REGAN|THE LORD'S PRAYER / Tavener John|MOVING GROUND WHITBOURN|QUANTA QUALIA|QUESTA VOLTA / Einaudi Ludovico|THE QUIET ROOM / Wiseman Debbie|THE SENTENCE POOK|SILENCIUM / Harle John|SLOW MO BUTLER|SONG FOR A RAGGY BOY / Blackford Richard|SONG FOR RANI
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    EUSTACE AND HILDA|SONG FOR A RAGGY BOY / Blackford Richard|Dietro casa|DOLCE DROGA|UNA MATTINA / Einaudi Ludovico|I'M GOING TO MAKE A CAKE / Glass Philip|OPENING PIECE / Glass Philip|TRILOGY SONATA GLASS P|SILENCIUM / Harle John|TOWARDS THE LIGHT / Hawes Patrick|ALL IMPERFECT THINGS NYMAN M|CANDLEFIRE / Nyman Michael|The heart asks pleasure first / Nyman Michael|WHY / Nyman Michael|OLIVIER'S THEME / Preisner Zbigniew|CUMULONIMBUS|ADA PLAYS TO INMAN / Yared Gabriel|The english patient theme|SONG FORRANI / Yared Gabriel
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    Eine Wolke - was genau ist das eigentlich? Woraus bestehen Wolken, wie entstehen sie und was muss passieren, damit es aus ihnen regnet? Wie können wir Wolken für die Wettervorhersage nutzen? Meteorologe Hans Häckel beantwortet in diesem Naturführer alle wichtigen Fragen rund um unsere Wolken. Er porträtiert über 80 Wolkenbilder wie Cumulus, Cirrus, Cumulonimbus, Stratus und viele mehr, außerdem Regenbögen, Kondensstreifen, Nebensonnen und andere Himmelserscheinungen. Mit über 200 Fotos und Grafiken. Häckels Wolkenbuch - seit 15 Jahren bewährt, jetzt ganz neu überarbeitet.
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    Den sprichwörtlichen 'Kopf in den Wolken' zu haben kann uns allen den Alltag für ein paar Momente - oder auch für länger! - bereichern. Machen Sie eine Pause und schauen Sie in den Himmel, denn dort gibt es ständig wechselnde Schönheit zu betrachten. Lernen Sie den Unterschied zwischen den gängigen Wolkentypen kennen - können Sie die Cirrostratus vom Cumulonimbus unterscheiden? Finden Sie heraus, welche Formation die Ankunft von Regen oder nahendem Schönwetter ankündigt. Gönnen Sie sich ein paar Momente Naturbetrachtung und innere Ruhe, indem Sie einfach den Kopf heben und wieder Kraft tanken angesichts des beeindruckenden Naturphänomens am Himmel über uns. Powerfood für die Alltagsseele! -Ein inspirierendes Geschenk für diejenigen, die mit der Natur verbunden bleiben und etwas luftigen Freiraum in ihrem hektischen Alltag finden möchten
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    Pause for a moment and look up at the skies. There is ever-changing beauty to behold in the cloudscape. Learn the difference between common cloud types (do you know your cirrostratus from your cumulonimbus?) and find out which is most likely to herald the arrival of the rains or approaching fair weather. - Includes 30 illustrated cards plus an altitude map poster and introduction to cloud spotting- Learn the difference between common cloud types and find out more about their formation and what they may mean for the day ahead- A mindful new challenge to break through the constant noise of our busy modern world- An inspirational gift for those who want to stay connected with nature and find some headspace in a busy world- The author, Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founded the Cloud Appreciation Society and is an established author on cloud spotting
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    How did it all begin? That depends on where you were and who you ask. In some places it started with the weather-which quickly became unstable and began behaving in impossible ways. In still others it started with the lights in the sky, which shifted and pulsed and could not be explained. Elsewhere it started with the disappearances: one here, a few there, but increasing in occurrence until fully three quarters of the population had vanished. Either way, there is one thing on which everyone agrees-it didn't take long for the prehistoric flora and fauna to start showing up (often appearing right where someone was standing, in which case the two were fused, spliced, amalgamated). It didn't take long for the great Time-displacement called the Flashback-which was brief but had aftershocks, like an earthquake-to change the face of the earth. From In the Season of Killing Bolts: "Looks like a mushroom cloud-only, like, horizontal." I confess I jumped, and that my hand dropped to my weapon-had I carried one. "Donovan. Now how many times have I told you not to cut through the cemetery?" "Ah, Chief, but then I've got to go all the way around. And there's a mean dog on Oberlin; you know that. Besides," He stepped up next to me and gazed at the cloud. "You don't really mean to tell me you care about that when there's, well, that. Am I right?" I peered at the cloud: at its curtains of rain and lightning-like the tendrils of a jellyfish-at its billowing cumulonimbus, which flickered and flashed. "What is that?" I mumbled. "Is that, is that lightning up there, or something?" I guess he must have followed my gaze. "Up there? Near the top? No-no, I don't think so. More like-more like balloon beacons, or aircraft. Their wing lights, maybe-glowing in the gloom. Those colors, though. They don't-they don't look right. Almost like-" "That's because you've never seen them," I said, and toggled my radio. "No one has. K-94, this is the Chief. Do you copy?" But there was nothing-only static. Only white noise. I listened for the truck's radio: nothing. Just dead air. Just silence as thunder rumbled and the rain fell and the wind gusted-powerfully. Alarmingly. "K-94, this is the Chief-do you copy?" More static, more noise. I looked at the fast-approaching cloud. "Donovan," I said. "Yeah, Chief?" "Don't cut through the cemetery." And then I hustled for the truck and quickly climbed in-jammed it into gear, activated the light bar. Then I was driving out of the cemetery at a dizzying clip; reaching for my cellphone even as it started ringing and ringing; glancing at the shotgun as it lay-bleakly, funereally, like a coffin-between the seats.
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