Friday, July 27, 2012

Five top books on clouds

One title on the Barnes & Noble Review's list of five top books on clouds:
The Invention of Clouds
by Richard Hamblyn

A fascinating study of the shy Quaker and amateur meteorologist who, in the early 19th century, "forged the language of the skies." Drawing on his extensive knowledge of Latin, Luke Howard created the classifications -- cirrus, stratus, cumulus, nimbus -- which are used by scientists to this day. Along the way he inspired countless artists and authors, including Goethe, Coleridge, and J. K. Rowling, with his vision of the aerial landscape.
Read about the other books on the list.

--Marshal Zeringue