weather forecasting

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weather forecasting

Weather near you

"The weather is different depending on where you live. Some places stay warm while others get cold. The weather can change quickly. Watching the news or looking up the weather on a computer informs you know what the weather is like near you, and helps you stay safe. Includes science and reading activities and a word list"--.
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Predict it!

2015
Scientists look for patterns to help them make predictions. This motivating title explores different patterns in the natural world, such as day and night and the changing seasons. Using their new knowledge, readers will act like scientists by identifying weather patterns and making predictions.
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Weather myths, busted!

2017
Exposes 12 of the most enduring myths about weather.
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Storm's coming!

2016
"Did you know that flowers, insects, and birds can help predict the weather? Near her lighthouse home, Sophie reads the signs and sounds a warning: 'Storm's coming!'"--Provided by publisher.
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Tracking the weather

Describes how meteorologists study and forecast weather patterns, including information about temperature, fronts, air pressure, equipment used, and more.

What is weather forecasting?

2015
A look at weather forecasting, covering its history, weather maps, how weather is forecasted, and more.

Weather in 30 seconds

2016
This book explores and explain 30 different topics arranged in 6 chapters on the how and why of our global weather and its effects, from atmospheric influences, the seasons, and climate zones to extreme events, forecasting, and global warming. Each topic includes a short explanation, flash summary, artwork, and more.

Investigating weather

2016
Looks at what the weather tells us about the Earth, how it was formed, and how it will continue to change in the future.

What will the weather be?

2015
Explains the basic characteristics of weather--temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, air pressure--and how meteorologists gather data for their forecasts.

Tracking the weather

2015
Introduces young readers to weather forecasting.

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