
Storm: Chasing Nature's Wildest Weather
by Hank Schyma
4.9 stars from 234 reviews
Last checked: Jun 26, 2026
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Perfect for you if...
- You love extreme nature photography and want the science explained without the jargon.
- You're fascinated by severe weather and how meteorologists actually understand what's happening.
- You appreciate coffee table books with real adventure stories, not just pretty pictures.
Maybe not for you if...
- You prefer quiet, meditative nature writing over adrenaline and spectacle.
- You get anxious reading about natural disasters or severe weather events.
- You want a deep academic text; this prioritises accessibility and storytelling over technical depth.
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Currently 4.9★ from 234 reviews
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