The book explores the unique climatic conditions of the San Francisco Bay Area, focusing on its microclimates, weather patterns, and environmental influences. It provides insights into how geography and urban development shape local weather, making it essential for understanding the region's ecology and lifestyle. Through detailed observations and analyses, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of weather in this iconic area.
Harold Gilliam Bücher
Harold Gilliam ist ein Schriftsteller und Umweltschützer aus San Francisco, Absolvent der UC Berkeley. Seine Arbeit konzentriert sich oft auf Umweltthemen. Er schrieb für die San Francisco Chronicle und den Examiner und lenkte die Aufmerksamkeit auf Umweltprobleme wie die Notlage des Mono Lake.



The nation's capitol is here celebrated with the eye of history and a elan of today's headlines. Never before have America's monuments been so dramatically and lovingly displayed, as shown by Robert Cameron's aerial views and introduction by Alistair Cooke.
Above Carmel, Monterey and Big Sur. Now you can see this fabulous place from an aerial aspect that affords a broad perspective of time and space, lots of white water, and famous golf courses. Aerial photographs by Robert Cameron and text by Harrold Gilliam. Hardcover, 9"x12", album bound, 96 pages. Printed on acid-free high gloss paper.