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Traditional Agronomic Practices for Typical Land Classes Context of Climate Variability
by Sai Bhaskar Reddy Nakka
Price:
Free!
Words: 3,150.
Language:
English.
Published: July 12, 2018.
Categories:
Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate, Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Agricultural science
Traditional Agronomic Practices for Typical Land Classes in the Context of Climate Variability. Situational analysis over a period of time in the two villages in the semi-arid drought-prone area in southern India.
How To Use 80% Less Water and Live Respectably
by Phil Gurian
Price:
$2.99 USD.
Words: 15,620.
Language:
English.
Published: June 30, 2015 by
infoway.
Categories:
Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate, Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate
The author lives an extreme water conservation and low carbon footprint lifestyle. This ebook gives specifics concerning it and how he so effectively uses so little water compared to the general population.
Tornado Buster: An Essay
by Edward E. Rochon
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$1.00 USD.
Words: 2,730.
Language:
English.
Published: April 18, 2015.
Categories:
Nonfiction » Engineering, trades, & technology » Aeronautics & Astronautics, Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate
Prevent tornadoes by discharging electric energy into the earth via flying lightning rods. Build heavy lift high torque engine, slow moving planes to do so. Large propellers, big air foil area, extended landing gear and discharge cables.
Turning Fog Into Beer: Making Sense Of Fog, Clouds, And Sky
by Reese Aptor
Price:
$0.99 USD.
Words: 19,310.
Language:
English.
Published: March 15, 2018.
Categories:
Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate
There is something about fog that makes it eerie. People say that fog is a low-lying cloud, but it feels more than that. Fog is not water; like ice is not water. Both are different phases of water. This book will explain common and uncommon phenomena related to water. Throughout the book there is an effort to make sense of fog, clouds, and the color of the sky.
Sky Dog: Lessons From Katrina
by Parallel View Publishing
Price:
$2.99 USD.
Words: 18,540.
Language:
English.
Published: July 13, 2009.
Categories:
Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate, Nonfiction » Politics & Current Affairs » Civil & human rights
This compelling book was written by A resident of New Orleans who personally experienced hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. In Sky Dog he presents the real picture of what was going on on the ground; Sky Dog is all about mis-perception.
Historic Reclamation Projects: Project Skywater - Rainmaking, Weather Modification, History and Politics, Technology, Testing, and Implementation
by Progressive Management (compiler)
Price:
$1.99 USD.
Words: 10,220.
Language:
English.
Published: October 11, 2014.
Categories:
Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate
Skywater aimed to demonstrably prove that there was a practical basis for weather modification, as it was popularly called, in terms of cost-benefit and environmental sensibility.
Deserts & Droughts: How Does Land Ever Get Water
by Rod Martin, Jr
Series: Climate Basics.
Price:
$2.99 USD.
Words: 14,480.
Language:
English.
Published: December 14, 2018 by
Tharsis Highlands.
Categories:
Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Global Warming & Climate Change, Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate
Are you afraid the planet is drying out from Global Warming? Don't be. This short book explains why the Warming Alarmist position on droughts is upside-down, backwards and inside-out. It all has to do with how land ever gets water. Without warming, all the lands of Earth would be dry as a bone.
Edge of Disaster
by Val Vogel, Jr., CLU, ChFC, MSW
Price:
Free!
Words: 3,080.
Language:
English.
Published: February 11, 2015 by
AEC Stellar Publishing, Inc..
Categories:
Nonfiction » History » North America, Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Meteorology & Climate
Hurricane Katrina was a tragedy for many, but did birth a great revival in energy and enterprise for the area, and for me. Many from the New Orleans area have their "Katrina stories," and this is mine.