ABSTRACT

This book delves into the everyday spaces, diverse mobilities and affective potency of weather. It presents cutting-edge research into the multiplicity of weather phenomena and analyses the lived experiences of humans in conjunction with contemporary issues, notably climate change.

The book considers how everyday experiences of weather in the mundane lives of people are linked to broader changes in weather patterns and climate change. Heat, dust, ice, snow, precipitation, sunlight, clouds, tides and fog are states of weather that impact on the ways in which humans become intertwined with landscapes. Our experiences with weather are diverse and ever-changing, and engaging with weather entangles humans with mobilities, materials and landscapes. This book thus explores affective and sensory resonances, drawing upon a variety of theoretical, empirical and creative material to investigate how weather is perceived in different social and cultural contexts. Key themes focus on the mobilities generated by weather, the affective and sensual potency of weather, and the diverse cultural forms and practices that exemplify how weather is historically, geographically and artistically represented.

Offering a social and cultural understanding of weather events, this book contributes to a growing literature on weather across various disciplines, including human geography and cultural geography, and will thus appeal to students and scholars of geography, sociology, humanities, cultural studies and the arts.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

Placing weather

chapter 2|15 pages

Research in weather

Notes on climate, seasons, weather and fieldwork mobilities

chapter 3|13 pages

Moved by wind and storms

Imaginings in a changing landscape

chapter 4|16 pages

Walking with the rain

Sensing family mobility on-foot

chapter 5|14 pages

Running with the weather

The case of marathon

chapter 7|16 pages

Seafarers and weather

chapter 8|19 pages

Snow matters

From romantic background to creative playground in alpine tourist practices

chapter 9|15 pages

Making the Santa Ana wind legible

The aeolian production of Los Angeles

chapter 10|14 pages

Seeing with Australian light

Representations and landscapes

chapter 11|12 pages

Foggy landscapes

chapter 12|15 pages

Sensing bushfire

Exploring shifting perspectives as hazard moves through the landscape

chapter 13|21 pages

Bangla bricks

Constellations of monsoonal mobilities

chapter 14|15 pages

Weathering colonisation

Aboriginal resistance and survivance in the siting of the capital

chapter 15|14 pages

Dwelling and weather

Farming in a mobilised climate

chapter 16|14 pages

Nuclear warfare and weather (im)mobilities

From mushroom clouds to fallout