Appropriating the Weather
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Robert Marc Friedman in "Appropriating the Weather," a compelling exploration of the revolutionary changes in meteorology brought forth by Vilhelm Bjerknes. Published by Cornell University Press in 1993, this 277-page paperback delves into the profound impact of Bjerknes' theories on atmospheric physics and the evolution of meteorological practices. Friedman expertly navigates the historical context and scientific advancements that shaped our understanding of weather and climate. This biography not only highlights Bjerknes' contributions but also situates them within the broader landscape of Earth sciences. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone fascinated by the science of weather, "Appropriating the Weather" is an essential addition to your library. Dive into the history of meteorology and appreciate the legacy of one of its greatest pioneers.