Science Meteorology & Climatology
Grandma Says (pb)
Weather Lore From Meteorologist Cindy Day
- Publisher
- Nimbus Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2013
- Category
- Meteorology & Climatology, Folklore & Mythology, Weather
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771080859
- Publish Date
- Aug 2013
- List Price
- $21.95
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Description
On Cindy Day's grandmother's farm, the weather wasn't predicted with a computer or official forecast, but by accumulated wisdom and careful observation. Cindy's grandma was a constant prognosticator, making predictions about the weather that more often than not, proved correct!
Grandma Says is a collection of 80 weather-related sayings that Cindy recalls from her grandmother. Now CTV Atlantic's meteorologist, Cindy explains the science behind this traditional weather lore, and over 40 accent illustrations complement the text.
About the author
Meteorologist Cindy Day has a passion for the weather that goes back to her rural roots. She grew up on a dairy farm in Bainsville Ontario. Surrounded by nature and influenced by wise parents and a grandmother with a keen sense for forecasting the weather, Cindy become an eager, curious student. Armed with weather lore and lots of questions...her quest began. With a career that spans more than 25 years, it's safe to say that Cindy has covered the weather from every angles. It all started with Environment Canada, briefing pilots at the MacDonald Cartier Airport in Ottawa. That led to a media career that began with CFRA radio, hosting a program called Ottawa AM. She was the first full-time meteorologist on private radio in Canada. She eventually created her own business - "Weather by Day" - providing seasonal forecasts, climate data and radio reports for Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.Cindy made the Maritimes her home in 1998 when she joined the Global News team. In 2007 she took on new challenges with a move to CTV. When Cindy is not analyzing weather charts, you might find her on the golf course in the summer or catching snowflakes on her tongue in the winter. Her passion for good food leads her to local markets then right back to the kitchen where she loves to create fabulous meals. She's an avid hockey fan, or should I say an admitted Montreal Canadiens groupie!
Awards
- Short-listed, Shortlisted for Atlantic Book Awards, Best Atlantic-Published Book Award
Excerpt: Grandma Says (pb): Weather Lore From Meteorologist Cindy Day (by (author) Cindy Day)
"In meteorological circles autumn is known as a shoulder season. It's like a buffer between summer and winter. In some parts of the country it can be rather brief. One or two good blasts of arctic air and voila, winter settles in."