Meteorology -- Juvenile literature
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Meteorology -- Juvenile literature
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Meteorology
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Incoming Resources
- Al Roker's extreme weather, Al Roker
- Weather
- How do we predict weather?
- Weather infographics, Chris Oxlade
- Weather, [Samantha Bell]
- Rain, hail, and snow, Trudi Strain Trueit
- Weather mania, discovering what's up and what's coming down, Michael A. Dispezio ; [illustrated by Dave Garbot]
- Stickmen's guide to Earth's atmosphere in layers
- Where do puddles go?, by Fay Robinson
- Weather, text by Eduardo Banqueri
- Let's notice weather patterns
- Weather, Harriet Brundle and Heather Kissock
- When will it rain?:, Noticing weather patterns
- Al Roker's extreme weather, tornadoes, typhoons, and other weather phenomena, Al Roker
- Think like a scientist in the backyard, by Matt Mullins
- Weather, Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Mike Atkinson and Mark Machin
- Why does it rain?, Wil Mara
- Weather, Chris Oxlade ; photography by Chris Fairclough
- It's raining!, Gail Gibbons
- Gases, pressure, and wind, the science of the atmosphere, by Paul Fleisher
- Weather
- How weather works
- Weather, [written by Deborah Kespert ; story by Sue Barraclough ; main illustrations, Fran Jordan]
- Weather and Climate!, with 25 Science Projects for Kids
- A wonderful world of weather
- Weather, [series writers, Darlene Lauw and Lim Cheng Puay]
- How's the weather?, a look at weather and how it changes, by Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by John Emil Cymerman
- Storms, Miriam Busch Goin
- Meteorology, the study of weather, Christine Taylor-Butler
- Meteorologist, Matt Mullins
- Weather patterns, by Carol Hand
- Collecting data, estimating with multidigit numbers, Dawn McMillan
- Feel the fog, April Pulley Sayre
- Willy and Lilly's adventures with weather
- Clouds, Trudi Strain Trueit
- Build a weather station
- Wild weather days, by Katie Marsico
- It's raining!, Gail Gibbons
- How do we measure weather?
- How weather works, Robin Birch
- Look up to see what the weather will be
- Weather, Seymour Simon
- Stickmen's guide to Earth's atmosphere in layers, by Catherine Chambers ; illustrated by Venitia Dean, John Paul de Quay
- Weather, Rebecca Felix
- It's raining!, by Gail Gibbons
- Can it really rain frogs?, the world's strangest weather events, Spencer Christian and Antonia Felix
- The amateur meteorologist, explorations and investigations, by H. Michael Mogil and Barbara G. Levine
- Exploring weather, meteorologists at work!, Elsie Olson ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A. / Reading Specialist
- Weather, Maddie Spalding and John Willis
- Twisters and other terrible storms, a nonfiction companion to Twister on Tuesday, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
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