"Why does it rain? How hot is a bolt of lightning? What makes hurricanes form, and how does climate change affect the weather? What happens when a cold front rolls in? Become a meteorology expert and set up your own home weather station, and learn to read nature's own signs of ch...
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"Something in the Air is a conversational, historical, clinical, and factual tour of the science of biometeorology, addressing what is known about weather-health interaction and separating reality from folklore. Author and veteran Philadelphia Inquirer weather writer Anthony R. W...
Photographs and text depict different aspects of weather and how it is forecast.
Thirtieth edition of this title first published in 1941. Subjects includes Aircraft Operations, Air Law, Meteorology, Navigation and Communications, and General Airmanship for those working towards their pilots licence. Chapters within the book's major sections include: The Aerop...
"A field guide to the weather, including clouds, storm systems, and climate change."-- Provided by publisher.
Includes easy to follow experiments with materials list and end of unit projects, with real-world situations. There are reproducible blackline masters for: activities and story projects; student self-evaluation; rubrics; end of unit test.
"Discover the world's weather--from heat waves and droughts to blizzards and floods"--Cover. Includes discussion of why the climate may change in the future.
Photographs and text depict different aspects of weather and how it is forecast.
"What's the difference between a hurricane, cyclone, and typhoon? What really makes all those magnificent colors of the rainbow? How can one side of a mountain be bone dry and the other lush with life? This latest installment in the hit Weird But True! Know-It-All series uncovers...
"Budding scientists and meteorologists have likely heard about how climate change is shaping their world, but they may have questions about the science behind it. This informative title has answers! First, explanatory text breaks down important concepts including solar radiation ...
Crunchy leaves, a harvest moon, snuggly scarves, and pumpkin everything. When autumn plenty abounds, get in the seasonal spirit with this fun book full of fall-inspired quilts! Choose from fat-quarter friendly patterns and classic blocks - all streamlined for easy patchwork - in ...
"Misty and friends enjoy a summer day while learning about how wind forms"-- Provided by publisher.
Presents a variety of activities, projects, and experiments that help to illustrate and explain all sorts of scientific principles.
"Bringing up Bebe meets Last child in the woods in this lively, insightful memoir about a mother who sets out to discover if the nature-centric parenting philosophy of her native Scandinavia holds the key to healthier, happier lives for her American children. When Swedish-born Li...
"When Zeke the Weather Geek wakes up on his ninth birthday, his Mood Meter is at an all-time high. This is going to be the best birthday ever, because today, he will finally be getting a Saint Bernard puppy. And on top of that, he just knows that his idea for the Winter Weather P...
"Robert Miller and Ernest Fawbush coined the term "Tornado Alley" after studying the pattern of tornadoes that occurred around Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. They determined that the highest number of tornadoes in the United States took place across states such as Texas, Okla...
"Most of the books available on carpentry are either dry textbooks, incomplete project-based books, or books of building/architectural details. The Complete Visual Guide to Building a House takes a different, step-by-step approach, with full-color drawings of every step in the bu...