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Weather Matters: An American Cultural History Since 1900 (Culture America) [Hardcover]

Bernard Mergen (Author)
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Culture America October 2008
Everybody talks about it--and why not? From tornadoes in the Heartland to hurricanes in the Gulf, blizzards in the Midwest to droughts across the South, weather matters to Americans and makes a difference in their daily lives.

Bernard Mergen's captivating and kaleidoscopic new book illuminates our inevitable obsession with weather--as both physical reality and evocative metaphor--in all of its myriad forms, focusing on the ways in which it is perceived, feared, embraced, managed, and even marketed. From the roaring winds atop Mount Washington to the reflective calm of the poet's lair, he takes a long-overdue look at public response to weather in art, literature, and the media. In the process, he reveals the cross-pollination of ideas and perceptions about weather across many fields, including science, government, education, and consumer culture.

Rich in detail and anecdote, Weather Matters is filled with eccentric characters, quirky facts, and vividly drawn events. Mergen elaborates on the curious question of the "butterfly effect," tracing the notion to a 1918 suggestion that a grasshopper in Idaho could cause a devastating storm in New York City. He chronicles the history of the U.S. Weather Bureau and the American Meteorological Society and their struggles for credibility, as well as the rise of private meteorology and weather modification--including the military's flirtation with manipulating weather as a weapon. And he recounts an eight-day trip with storm chasers, a gripping tale of weather at its fiercest that shows scientists putting their lives at stake in the pursuit of data.

Ultimately, Mergen contends that the popularity of weather as a topic of conversation can be found in its quasi-religious power: the way it illuminates the paradoxes of order and disorder in daily life--a way of understanding the roles of chance, scientific law, and free will that makes our experience of weather uniquely American. Brimming with new insights into familiar experiences, Weather Matters makes phenomena like Hurricane Katrina and global warming at once more understandable and more troubling--examples of our inability to really control the environment--as it gives us a new way of looking at our everyday world.

This book is part of the CultureAmerica series.


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"A delightful history of American weather discourse. Mergen uses a light touch and plenty of humor." --Science

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"The definitive weather book for decades to come. From weather humor to the politics of weather disaster with Katrina, from weather lore to weather prediction, from weather watchers to weather consumers, this book offers a truly comprehensive and invaluable history of weather's enormous social and cultural impact."--Marita Sturken, author of Desiring the Weather and Tourists of History

"Mergen may know more about the cultural history of weather than anyone around and his latest book overflows with fascinating discussions. Whether or not we can do anything about it, Americans delight in talking about the weather, and Mergen is an expert listener."--Gary Alan Fine, author of Authors of the Storm: Meteorologists and the Culture of Prediction


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 397 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas; 1st edition, edition (October 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 070061611X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700616114
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,224,358 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Bernard Mergen is Professor Emeritus of American Studies , George Washington University, where he taught for 35 years. He also taught at Goteborg University in Sweden, the Community College of Philadelphia, Grinnell College in Iowa, the Free Univdersity of Berlin, and the National University of Mongolia. He now lives in the mountains of eastern West Virginia. His book Snow in America won the Ullr Award from the International Ski History Association and his book Weather Matters won the Louis J. Battan Award from the American Meteorological Society. He is currently writing a history of Pyramid Lake, Nevada, where he lived as a child. He enjoys hiking, snowshoeing, and writing poetry.

 

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
weather diary, weather men, fair weather, private meteorology, tornado research, sky awareness, consulting meteorologist, storm chasing, cooperative observers, weather policy, weather consumers, cloud charts, everyday weather, discomfort index, storm chasers, human weather, weather diaries, professional meteorologists, weather modification, weather talk, weather lore, weather disasters, hurricane party
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, The Weather Channel, World War, Weather Service, New York City, New Orleans, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, New England, Groundhog Day, Luke Howard, New Jersey, Van Dyke, University of Chicago, South Dakota, North Dakota, Eric Sloane, Signal Corps, John Day, Pendleton County, Great Plains, Wall of Wind, National Science Foundation, Van Cleef, The Lightning Field, Library of Congress
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