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Richard Zurawski is a meteorologist, documentary filmmaker, and television and radio personality who has called Halifax, Nova Scotia, his home for almost two decades. He has been in the science and weather business for the past 25 years. He is the host, creator and producer of the TV series Wonder Why?, The Adventures of the AfterMath Crew and WiseWeatherWhys. His TV series and documentaries are enjoyed around the world. Richard is currently heard predicting the fickle Maritime weather on Rogers Radio in Halifax, Moncton and Saint John.
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The Maritime Book of Climate Change Nonfiction: The Maritimes, Weather, Climate Change Order this book from:
Nimbus Publishing (or 1-800-Nimbus9) Atlantic Canada has the dubious distinction of being "the global canary" of climate change. By a strange confluence of geography and meteorology, not only will we feel the effects of climate change first and most dramatically here, but also, paradoxically, we will experience a host of seemingly contradictory climate and weather effects. Can we expect more Hurricane Juans and White Juans? Richard Zurawski takes a hard look at our regional weather and then projects into the future to see what the Maritimes will look like in the coming years as the world's climate changes. |
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Richard Zurawski's Book of Maritime Weather Nonfiction: The Maritimes, Weather, Popular Science Order this book from:
Nimbus Publishing (or 1-800-Nimbus9) Richard Zurawski's Book of Maritime Weather is filled with fascinating weather facts, myths, climatological oddities, science, folklore, and observations of the diverse and often frustrating topic of weather in Canada's Maritime Provinces. Even with the aid of computers, satellites and ultramodern communications, forecasting the weather is still as much an art as it is a science. Richard Zurawski's Book of Maritime Weather taps the wisdom of the past and the present to give a holistic view of the fascinating and sometimes bizarre world of Maritime weather. |
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