Don't just read the text. Practice drawing the diagrams (like the Tricellular Model of Circulation). In exams, a well-labeled diagram can earn you more marks than a page of text.

Classification, formation, and modification of air masses.

Savindra Singh explains permanent features (pressure belts). You must link them to current events (e.g., Why did Chennai flood? – Relate to El Nino from Chapter 8).

Detailed breakdowns of systems by Köppen and Thornthwaite. Relevance for Competitive Examinations

For those studying geography, specifically for competitive exams like the UPSC, Climatology by Savindra Singh

The book systematically explores the Earth's atmosphere and the complex processes that define global weather and climate patterns.

: Dry and wet adiabatic lapse rates explaining temperature changes in rising air. Condensation : The formation of dew, frost, fog, and clouds.

To extract the maximum value from Dr. Savindra Singh’s work, adopt a structured study methodology:

Create a personal glossary for technical terms like adiabatic lapse rate , frontogenesis , geostrophic wind , and latent heat of condensation .