weather

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weather

Weird-but-true facts about weather

2013
Text and illustrations look at weather facts for children.

Watching weather

2010
Discusses why people watch weather, what they observe, how they collect data, and what that data can tell us.

Extreme weather

science tackles global warming and climate change
2008
Describes how scientists use technology to forecast extreme weather, such as hurricanes, droughts, and blizzards, which can be caused by global warming and climate change.

Natural disasters

2012
Explores the science of predicting severe weather.

Climate and weather

2013
Discusses Earth's climate and weather, covering blizzards, tornadoes, clouds, global warming, and weather prediction.

Weather

2006
An introduction to the science of meteorology and how it seeks to forecast the weather.

The Facts on File dictionary of weather and climate

2006
Contains over two thousand alphabetized, cross-referenced entries on topics in meteorology and climatology, and includes more than fifty line drawings and a bibliography.

Science lab. Weather patterns

2012
Through engaging, interactive scenarios, learners can experiment with text prediction, purpose-driven research, and creative problem solving, all critical thinking skills, while learning key scientific principles about weather patterns.

Extreme weather

2011
A visual guide to extreme weather conditions, explaining the science of thunderstorms, tornadoes, tropical cyclones, snow hazards, and other phenomena, and including fact boxes, and discussion of air-sea rescue, climate change, disaster relief, and damage limitation.

Inside weather

2011
An exploration of weather that includes fold-out and flip-up photographs of weather, and discusses climate versus weather, weather scientists in action, and why weather happens.

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