Weather can be wild. Thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and other storms can cause accidents, damage property, and injure people. Learn about what makes wild weather and what you can do to keep safe.
Describes the science behind blizzards, blizzard causes and effects, historical snow storms, and methods of studying such weather, and also includes a glossary and a list of related resources.
Charlie, having returned home alone after his father decided to stay in Lawrence, Kansas to help defend the town from pro-slave ruffians, must prove himself responsible when his family is threatened by a snow storm.
the legend of Molly Williams, America's first female firefighter
Ochiltree, Dianne
2012
A fictional tale of Molly Williams, the United State's first female firefighter, about how she battled a fire during a blizzard along with New York City's Fire Company Number 11.
Text and photos describe the Blizzard of '88, which hit the eastern U.S. seaboard in March of 1888 and killed four hundred people; explains how the storm affected people of various classes and employments.