Looking up The true adventures of a storm-chasing weather nerd

Matthew Cappucci

Book - 2022

Combining reportage and accessible science with personal storytelling, Looking Up is a ride through the state of our weather and a story about parents and mentors helping a budding scientist achieve his improbable dreams. Throughout, readers get a tutorial on the basics of weather science and the impact of the climate.

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Genres
Anecdotes
Published
New York, NY : Pegasus Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Matthew Cappucci (author)
Edition
First Pegasus Books cloth edition
Physical Description
293 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781639362011
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Review by Booklist Review

In this lively memoir, avid meteorologist Cappucci shares his lifelong passion for all things climate related, regaling readers with his adventures studying, reporting, and chasing weather-related events around the globe during his first quarter century. At age 15, he presented an abstract at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, much to the surprise of those in attendance, who had no idea the presenter was in high school. Later, he designed his own special concentration in atmospheric sciences at Harvard. Readers vicariously experience tornadoes, hurricanes, eclipses, the northern lights, and more through Cappucci's vivid, first-person narration. As he chases storms, he is also producing written and recorded weather content for a variety of media outlets as he endeavors to make a living out of his weather obsession. The explanations of weather phenomena are clear and accessible, and some of the authors' own photographs are included. The book concludes as Cappucci begins a new job reporting weather live at FOX 5 DC. This energetic and captivating narrative is sure to take readers by storm.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Meteorologist and self-proclaimed "weather weenie" Cappucci shares the ups and downs of his lifelong obsession with atmospheric spectacles in his thoughtful debut. For Cappucci, storm chasing is more than a job or a hobby: "I spend my life in tireless pursuit of those rare, beautiful moments that will remain forever etched in my memory." He recounts spending his first communion money on a camcorder to record thunderstorms, giving a presentation to the American Meteorological Society at age 15, and landing an on-air job as a weatherman in Washington, D.C., all the while chasing and documenting storms in his spare time. In exciting and humorous prose, Cappucci describes chasing "villainous" supercell storms and "frolicking about as golf-ball-sized hail showered down from the sky." He also has a sure hand in making intense natural phenomena understandable to lay readers: "Picture stirring your cup of coffee with a teaspoon. You know that dip in the middle of the whirlpool? The deeper the dip, or fluid deficit, the faster the fluid must be spinning. Hurricanes are the same." And his reveling in the "everyday simple gifts" of life--such as a flash of lightning or the meals at his "all-time favorite restaurant," Waffle House--is charming. This is fun from start to finish. Agent: Dylan Colligan, Javelin. (Aug.)Correction: The author's last name was misspelled in an earlier version of this review.

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