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The Book of Clouds

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A few reviewers didn’t like the author’s style. One said, “Unfortunately the prose style starts to become very annoying from quite early on, especially the childish anthropomorphism (this cloud is ‘the Darth Vader of clouds’, others are ‘lazy’ or like members of a street gang) and the lame jokes become very irritating. The overall effect is of one of those school science videos trying embarrassingly hard to make science ‘cool’ and ‘relevant’ but succeeds only in irritating its audience.” Pros and Cons of The Cloudspotter’s Guide: The Science, History, and Culture of Clouds byGavin Pretor-Pinney Pros In Australia we have what Americans like to call 'big skies'. The land of sweeping planes allows ample vantages for watching clouds gather and the heat of the ground works tirelessly to ensure some incredible effects. The list not only includes books to learn Cloud Computing fundamentals and basic concepts like IaaS, Pass, Saas, etc but also book which covers popular Cloud computing platform like AWS.

Best for Adults: The Cloudspotter’s Guide: The Science, History, and Culture of Clouds byGavin Pretor-Pinney

This book is rated 4.5 out of five stars. Customers warn that this book is not written for children — it’s more of a textbook about clouds with a wide array of magnificent photos. One customer says that it has very high-quality production with really accurate descriptions and wondrous imagery. Another customer says that it’s an easy-to-understand book with lots of pictures and explanations that land, even though she’s not well-versed when it comes to clouds. She uses it whenever she goes cloud-watching. The Cloud at Your Service helps cut through all this fog to help enterprises make these critical decisions based on facts and the authors’ informed unbiased recommendations and predictions.

When it comes to cloud computing, there is a lot to learn. From the different types of cloud, such as private, public, and hybrid to the architecture and storage to the various applications and advantages of cloud computing – there’s an ocean of information out there.Consider whether you want to get scientific about clouds. There are certainly some complex texts that are not for the novice or regular cloud watcher but there are definitely some amazing books that help you understand the different cloud types and can help you name them when you spot them. These books are written in an easy-to-understand way, and they don’t get too complex (which can be really off-putting if you’re really curious about clouds but you’re finding the text too dry and technical). If you want to compete in the future, you must begin educating yourself about cloud computing now. And this book help you doing so. A few reviewers were disappointed with the quality of the photographs. Pros and Cons of The Book of Clouds byJohn A. Day Pros Several reviewers didn’t like the book’s layout. Pros and Cons of The Cloud Book byRichard Hamblyn Pros

Mr. Day offers do-it-yourself forecasting done with a barometer and knowledge of cloud types. So then, for your locale, you can know when rain will occur in 12 hours, or if it will be cloudy in 24 hours. So too you can be aware of an approaching cold front or a warm front, and know if it should be fair or if you should soon seek shelter. I haven't read any of this book yet, but will read it all and spend hours in fixated concentration at the beautiful photography and those wonderfully billowing names that are all but onomatopoeic. This book is rated 4.4 out of five stars. Customers find that it’s an easy way to learn all about clouds and their effects on the weather. One customer says that one of his favorite activities is going out to sit on his balcony with this book to learn about clouds in a really simple and uncluttered way as he explores how the sky changes each day. One customer says that his stargazing hobby had been spoiled because there have been too many clouds for the last six months. Instead of fretting about it, he decided to learn more about them. This book is just what he needed! In 1922, Lewis Richardson's book, Weather Prediction by Numerical Process, was demonstrating how to grid the weather data and enter into predictions but Mr. Richardson didn't have the 64,000 people he would have needed to do the computations for him. Now computers can do it. Even so, highly accurate longer term forecasts are not generally possible even if supercomputers are used.

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This book is rated 4.7 out of five stars. Customers call it fun! One customer says he’s 71 years old, but it makes him feel like he’s a kid again. He calls it a great book and recommends it to anyone looking for that experience that makes them feel lighter. Another customer says that it manages to weave science, art, photography, mythology, and poetry together in a beautiful way. It’s helped him appreciate nature in a completely new way. Pros and Cons of A Cloud a Day by Gavin Pretor-Pinney Pros That’s all about the best books to learn about Cloud Computing and AWS for Beginners. The above books that I have listed with you are created by authors who have been in the industry for years, and they have shared what you will need to know if you are trying to involve in this industry, and they will definitely help you learn the skills needed to start your journey in the field of cloud computing.



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