weather forecasting

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weather forecasting

How do we predict weather?

Explains how meteorologists make predictions about how weather conditions will change and what challenges they face in trying to help people prepare for coming weather conditions.

Meteorologists

2020
"What will the weather be like tomorrow? Meteorologists forecast the weather, but they have other jobs behind the scenes. Readers will learn about how meteorologists study the weather, the tools they use, and how people get this exciting, fast-paced job"--Provided by publisher.

It snows

Offers answers to questions children may have about snow and winter weather.

How's the weather in fall?

2013
Simple text and photographs describe what the weather is like in the fall.

Weather

2018
An introduction to weather and climate, its causes, processes, effects, and why it is important.

Weather in the lab

simulate nature's phenomena
1993
Features lab experiments dealing with the weather and weather forecasting. Each lab includes questions and suggestions for further pursuits.

Weather

2021
Weather is all around us. We cannot control it, but it is an important part of our lives.

Predicting the weather

"Weather Watchers: Predicting the Weather gives young readers an introduction to the science behind weather prediction. This book includes an age-appropriate activity that enhances comprehension, which can be done at home or in the classroom"--From the publisher's web site.

What will the weather be?

Explains the basic characteristics of weather--temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, air pressure--and how meteorologists gather data for their forecasts.

More freaky weather stories

Weather is one of the most amazing forces on Earth. Sometimes it's mild, sometimes it's wild, and sometimes it's downright freaky! This book explores the weirdest weather on record, including dramatic temperature changes, deadly precipitation, and weather events where and when they shouldn't be. Readers will be captivated by stories of fog tsunamis, never-ending lightning storms, and rainbows created by moonlight. Full-color photographs bring these and other incredible weather phenomena into detailed, thrilling focus. Fact boxes and sidebars provide more information about the freaky true science behind Earth's craziest weather.
Cover image of More freaky weather stories

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