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The Global Anticyclones

William Herbert Hobbs

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Tradd Street Press
14 February 2026
""The Global Anticyclones"" is an authoritative scientific exploration into the mechanics of high-pressure atmospheric systems and their profound influence on the Earth's weather and climate patterns. Written by the renowned geologist and polar explorer William Herbert Hobbs, this work provides an in-depth analysis of how anticyclones form, move, and interact within the global atmospheric circulation.

A primary focus of this study is Hobbs' influential theory regarding the glacial anticyclone. By examining the massive ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica, the author demonstrates how these polar regions act as powerful engines for atmospheric movement, driving winds and cooling air masses far beyond their geographic borders. The text challenges the meteorological conventions of its time, offering a synthesis of geographic and atmospheric data to explain the complex relationship between temperature, pressure, and global wind systems.

As a significant contribution to the development of modern meteorology, ""The Global Anticyclones"" remains a vital resource for understanding the history of earth sciences. It offers a fascinating look at the early 20th-century quest to decode the mysteries of the atmosphere, making it essential reading for scholars of climatology, geography, and the history of science.

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Imprint:   Tradd Street Press
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   513g
ISBN:   9781025380568
ISBN 10:   1025380568
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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