
The Book of Clouds
How to Read the Sky
Vincenzo Levizzani(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 24. April 2026
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-5095-7238-0 (ISBN)
Description
We spend a great deal of time living under the cover of clouds, but rarely do we look up and pay attention to them, and most of us know very little about what they are and the vital role they play in the Earth's climate and ecosystem. This is not true of Vincenzo Levizzani. As one of the world's leading experts on the physics of clouds, he has devoted his life to studying them, analysing their characteristics, and passing this knowledge on to others.
In The Book of Clouds, Levizzani provides a marvellous introduction to the history and science of clouds - from their influence on art and culture to the ways they have been studied and classified, from understanding how they form and how they produce precipitation to investigating the way they are affected by climate change. The result is a book that provides readers with everything they need to know to recognize different clouds, interpret their behaviour, and understand what is likely to happen if we are foolish enough to disrupt the delicate balance between the Earth and the skies that has blessed us with a habitable climate for millennia.
Exquisitely illustrated, The Book of Clouds offers a deep dive into clouds, droplets, crystals, graupels, and hailstones, among other things. It will be the indispensable guide for anyone who has gazed aloft and wondered what to make of the different clouds and cloud formations that fill our skies.
In The Book of Clouds, Levizzani provides a marvellous introduction to the history and science of clouds - from their influence on art and culture to the ways they have been studied and classified, from understanding how they form and how they produce precipitation to investigating the way they are affected by climate change. The result is a book that provides readers with everything they need to know to recognize different clouds, interpret their behaviour, and understand what is likely to happen if we are foolish enough to disrupt the delicate balance between the Earth and the skies that has blessed us with a habitable climate for millennia.
Exquisitely illustrated, The Book of Clouds offers a deep dive into clouds, droplets, crystals, graupels, and hailstones, among other things. It will be the indispensable guide for anyone who has gazed aloft and wondered what to make of the different clouds and cloud formations that fill our skies.
Reviews / Votes
A New Scientist Best New Popular Science Books of April 2026"This book is a delight: a whirlwind tour of our eventful skies, from ground-hugging fogs to vertiginous storm clouds, in the company of a witty and well-informed guide. Levizzani succeeds in evoking the spectacle of clouds, their drama and emotion, while explaining the intricate science of their formation with admirable clarity and warmth."
Richard Hamblyn, Birkbeck, University of London
"Drawing upon his extensive career in the atmospheric sciences, Vincenzo Levizzani has provided the reader with a guided tour through the nature of clouds, from our earliest understanding to the current observations that are increasingly collected from ground and satellite. The reader is encouraged to look upwards and learn about the clouds that are always there for us to observe."
Joseph Turk, University of California, Los Angeles, and member of NASA's Precipitation Measurement Mission Science Team
"The Book of Clouds is a journey that describes the marvel and beauty of clouds we see every day and slowly brings the reader along to understand their nature, their shapes, their inner working, and, finally, their role in weather and climate. The book is truly for all those who not only marvel at the beauty of clouds, but also wonder about the intricate details that make each one unique."
Christian Kummerow, Colorado State University
"Wide-ranging, scientifically robust, and written with a lyrical sensibility, The Book of Clouds captures the beauty and complexity of the sky and reveals its wonders with insight and delight."
Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society
"Levizzani deserves commendation for his outstanding coverage of clouds - an essential and complex component of the Earth's hydrometeorological cycle and the primary carrier of precipitation within the Earth system. His book is ais a beautifully articulated exploration of clouds, beginning with their visual, artistic, and cultural significance and progressing to the current scientific understanding of cloud physics and their role in the climate system. It is both accessible and engaging, serving as an excellent educational resource and a valuable reference on the subject."
Soroosh Sorooshian, University of California, Irvine
"In this theoretical and practical guide for reading the sky, Vincenzo Levizzani summarizes in a text dense with information but easy to read all the notions that are useful for observing the sky with a scientific eye, without forgetting, however, the poetic charm that the sky has exerted on humankind since the dawn of history."
Oggi Scienza
"Technically rigorous and enjoyable to read, The Book of Clouds suggests a novel task for the holidays: look up from your smartphone and gaze at the sky!"
Il Fatto Quotidiano
"If you want to recognise those clouds, find out how they form and create rain (among other aspects of their behaviour) and, of course, discover how climate change is affecting them, then this is for you."
New Scientist, Best New Popular Science Books of April 2026
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
415 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-7238-0 (9781509572380)
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E-Book
04/2026
1st Edition
Wiley
€18.99
Available for download
Persons
Vincenzo Levizzani was Director of Research at the National Research Council of Italy and Professor of Cloud Physics at the University of Bologna until his retirement in July 2024.
Content
Introduction: People and clouds
1. Clouds
2. No cloud is like any other
3. How a cloud forms
Clouds and weather fronts
Clouds, lakes, seas, and mountains
Amarcord and fond memories of fog
The majestic thunderstorm
Large and very large thunderstorms
Have you ever been inside a tropical cyclone?
'Hurricanes' in the Mediterranean
Some more 'ordinary' cyclones
Clouds almost nobody has ever heard of
4. Journey among the hydrometeors
Hydrometeors
Aerosols and condensation
Droplets
The temperature falls, but by how much?
Ice crystals, nature's masterpiece
The many faces of atmospheric ice
Hail, at last!
5. When it's raining, let it rain
Warm clouds: has someone left the heater on?
Cold clouds, brrr!
There isn't just rain up there
Ice, treacherous ice, fraught with danger
How hailstones grow
One cloud rains, the other doesn't
Lightning
There's something strange up there
6. Inside the clouds
7. Meteorology and clouds
8. Changing climate, changing clouds?
Epilogue: Measuring the sky
Acknowledgements
A Cloudspotter's Glossary
Acronyms
List of Illustrations
1. Clouds
2. No cloud is like any other
3. How a cloud forms
Clouds and weather fronts
Clouds, lakes, seas, and mountains
Amarcord and fond memories of fog
The majestic thunderstorm
Large and very large thunderstorms
Have you ever been inside a tropical cyclone?
'Hurricanes' in the Mediterranean
Some more 'ordinary' cyclones
Clouds almost nobody has ever heard of
4. Journey among the hydrometeors
Hydrometeors
Aerosols and condensation
Droplets
The temperature falls, but by how much?
Ice crystals, nature's masterpiece
The many faces of atmospheric ice
Hail, at last!
5. When it's raining, let it rain
Warm clouds: has someone left the heater on?
Cold clouds, brrr!
There isn't just rain up there
Ice, treacherous ice, fraught with danger
How hailstones grow
One cloud rains, the other doesn't
Lightning
There's something strange up there
6. Inside the clouds
7. Meteorology and clouds
8. Changing climate, changing clouds?
Epilogue: Measuring the sky
Acknowledgements
A Cloudspotter's Glossary
Acronyms
List of Illustrations