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Be a storm chaser
Dreier, David Louis
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Earthquakes
Rathburn, Betsy
This low-level text introduces how earthquakes form, the damage they cause, and how their damage can be prevented.
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Tornadoes
Rathburn, Betsy
2020
Introduces readers to the power of tornadoes, including engaging text and photos to show the destructive strength of these natural disasters.
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Hurricanes
Rathburn, Betsy
2020
Introduces readers to hurricanes, including how they form, how meteorologists predict them, and what damage they cause to affected areas.
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Tsunamis
Rathburn, Betsy
2020
Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to tsunamis.
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Blizzards
Rathburn, Betsy
2020
Tell readers how blizzards form, how they are forecast, and what damage they can cause.
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Climate scientist
Gregory, Josh
Describes the skills necessary to pursue a career as a climate scientist, and examines the type of work they do.
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Climate scientist
Gregory, Josh
Describes the skills necessary to pursue a career as a climate scientist, and examines the type of work they do.
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Tornado alert!
Randolph, Joanne
From the anatomy of a tornado to the weather conditions that invite them to form, this book has everything a person wants to know about tornados.
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Chasing extreme weather
Honders, Christine
2019
This book provides information about different types of storm chasers, the technology they use, and the reasons they choose to put their lives in the path of danger.
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