Weather Eye
McWilliams, Brendan
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ISBN: 1 874675 38 4
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Publication Date: 1994
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Description:Weather Eye is a selection from the famous column in The Irish Times, which
over the years has described and evoked all aspects of that most perennial
of subjects for exchange and conversation - the lingua franca of country -
and townspersons everywhere. Subjects encompassed include weather in
history, weather in literature, weather in folklore, weather in mythology
and weather in religion: auguries and forecasting; the science of
meteorology; winds, rain, atmospheric pressure, cloud formations; macabre
extremes; nomenclature; thoughts on snow, water, fog, dew, hail; thunder
and lightning, rainbows and mirages; chroniclers and personalities (from
Pepys to William Molyneux, Ben Franklin and Francis Beaufort, Mary Shelley
and Percy French); lineaments of air and space; anomalies and optical
phenomena; weathermen and weatherwomen.
Weather Eye is a fascinating and authoritative compendium which will
interest the serious student and delight the general reader curious about
the workings of the world.
Brendan McWilliams, born in Dublin in 1944, spent his formative years in
County Kerry where his father was in charge of Valentia Observatory. After
graduating in Science from University College Dublin in 1964 he joined the
Meteorological Service and worked as a weather forecaster, first at Shannon
Airport, and later at the Central Analysis and Forecast Office in Dublin.
During the 1970s he was a regular presenter of the daily weather forecast
on RTE television.
Since 1990 he has been Assistant Director of the Meteorological Service and
his daily 'Weather Eye' column for The Irish Times, begun in 1988, has
become one of the most popular features of that newspaper.

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