Looking Up is the lively new book from rising meteorology star Matthew Cappucci, meteorologist for The Washington Post. A self-proclaimed weather nerd, at the age of fourteen he talked his way into delivering a presentation on waterspouts at the American Meteorological Society's annual broadcast conference by fudging his age on the application and created his own major on weather science while an undergrad at Harvard. Combining reportage and accessible science with personal storytelling and infectious enthusiasm, Looking Up is a riveting ride through the state of our weather and a touching 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.
As our country's leaders sound the alarm on climate change, few people have as close a view of how serious the situation actually is as those whose job is to follow the weather, which is the daily dose of climate we interact with and experience every day. The weather affects every aspect of our lives (even our art) as well as our future. The way we think about it requires a whole-life overhaul. Rain or shine, tropical storm or twister, Cappucci is here to help us begin the process.
Matthew Cappucci is an on-air meteorologist at FOX5DC in Washington D.C., fulfilling a lifelong dream he's had since childhood. He also produces content for the MyRadar app, publishes daily articles in The Washington Post and makes regular appearances on NPR, BBC News, DW News and SkyNews Arabia. He was recently named the FLASH 2023 national weatherperson of the year. In his scant spare time, he works as an educational consultant.
"Meteorologist Cappucci shares the ups and downs of his lifelong obsession with atmospheric spectacles in his thoughtful debut [...] In exciting and humorous prose, Cappucci describes chasing 'villainous' supercell storms. He also has a sure hand in making intense natural phenomena understandable to lay readers. 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."
– Publishers Weekly
"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 weatherrelated events around the globe during his first quarter century [...] The explanations of weather phenomena are clear and accessible, and some of the authors' own photographs are included. This energetic and captivating narrative is sure to take readers by storm."
– Booklist
"A meteorologist recounts a life spent chasing the weather, from the "rare, beautiful moments" that make up storms to the increasing severity of climate change."
– New York Times Book Review
"Washington Post meteorologist Cappucci, a first-time author, shares his passion for supercells, thundersnow, and the thrill of the chase in this engaging science memoir. Anyone chasing their dreams will find plenty of inspiration in Cappucci's journey."
– Library Journal