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Wednesday 18 September 2024

Review: Cloud Atlas: Everything You Need To Know About Clouds

Are you a wool-gather? A cloud gazer? The type of person who loves spotting stuff in the sky? If so, you’re already acquainted with the intriguing hobby / study of nephology.

Cloud Atlas takes this scientific obsession up a level or atmosphere as it were. Presenting as a benign coffee table type book, this beautiful collection of clouds speaks to Nephophiles (lovers of all things cloudy) and curious kids alike.

Addressing the most obvious curiosity first, what exactly are clouds and how do they form, author and cloud compiler, Sarah Zambello moves quickly on to the classification of clouds, which it turns out, is a skyful of intriguing Latin-based nomenclature. But there’s no cause to feel smothered by all these terms because each is described in simple engaging language and accompanied by an identifying illustration.

In fact, the illustrations are so realistic, they make one want to race outside and scan the stratosphere. I already find myself peering skyward out of windows in an attempt to spot and name whatever I see!

With each exploration of each type or category of cloud and their associated offspring aka varieties, snippets of interesting information are given including what to look for, the altitude those clouds exist in, their composition and their effect on the weather. As a keen past student of meteorology, I find this aspect of cloud gazing particularly fascinating, especially as humanity has been utilising the patterns and formations of clouds to foretell the weather for centuries.

Perhaps the most beguiling thing about this illuminating guide are the references to mythology, literature and past events. Zanella’s breathtaking full-page illustrations add vigour, depth and almost surreal movement drawing the reader’s eye to the focal point of each page – the clouds. From sweeping sunsets, raging storms and piercing blue skies, this illustrated compendium is an ethereal treasure chest of climatology.

It’s that simple. And utterly stunning. Cloud Atlas is a wondrous introduction to the ever-changing world above us, paying homage to the scientific essence of clouds, their beauty, their metaphoric predispositions and reasons for being. Perfect for the budding meteorologist or Nephophile or just the kind of young person who loves to lie flat on their back gazing into the heavens, bearing witness to a whole other world and wondering how exactly do you catch a cloud and pin it down. ^ Like me.

Highly recommended in classrooms and home reference libraries. 

^ line about Fraulein Maria from song, How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria, Sound of Music musical

Title:  Cloud Atlas: Everything You Need To Know About Clouds
Author:  Sarah Zambello
Illustrator:  Susy Zanella
Publisher:  Thames & Hudson, $34.99
Publication Date:  September 2024
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781760764500
For ages:  8+
Type:  Junior Non-fiction