The sky throws mystery and drama at us every day. Based on decades of weather questions from people about the ordinary and extraordinary, Meteorologist Alan Sealls explains. An awesome read for weather enthusiasts and anybody who ever goes outside!
The TV meteorologist is the scientist we let into our homes and lives. Their job takes science and communication training, and thick skin! If you've ever wondered what happens behind the scenes or considered a career in TV meteorology, this book spells it out, with tips on how to succeed as a weather broadcaster.
Weather Things in Photos is a collection of weather images, celebrating the variety of dynamic, colorful, inspirational, and educational sights in the sky and in the environment. From scenes of serenity, to striking lightning displays, these pictures entertain and enlighten regular sky watchers, and those who are soon to become sky watchers! Fascinating photos serve up a cornucopia of sights.
How many meteorologists have ever gone viral for doing something positive? Not many, but Alan Sealls did! He was proclaimed “Best Weatherman Ever” by ‘the Internet’ in 2017 for concise, coherent, and enlightening forecasts of Hurricane Irma, viewed millions of times. Alan is also an adjunct college professor, an author, and an accomplished weather photographer.