Hazard Press
$29.95
With just a small computer, a ruler and pen, Ken Ring says he can work out weather predictions years into the future. While official forecasters persist in downplaying the role of the Moon in determining the weather, Ring believes the Moon controls the weather, depending on how close it is from the Earth, and where it is in its cycle.
This book describes his journey of discovery, the thousands-of-years-old history of theories about the Moon's influence, and provides an almanac to help us all work out our own weather predictions. Ring, a mathematician, has written his book for a mass audience. His style is clear, friendly and as entertaining as it is possible to be about a subject that is mathematical and complicated.
<i>Ken Ring:</i> Predicting the weather by the moon
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