Hurricanes!
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  • Can It Really Rain Frogs? The World's Strangest Weather Events
    by Spencer Christian
    Describes strange weather events such as raining frogs, singing caves, colored rain, and auroras, and discusses weather lore and weather forecasting.

  • Devastation! The World's Worst Natural Disasters
    by Lesley Newson
    An awe-inspiring investigation of why, despite all our impressive scientific advances, we are just as vulnerable to nature's whims as we ever were.

  • Annie's Storm
    by Beverly Hirsch

  • Hurricane!
    by Jules Archer
    Examines the nature, origins, and dangers of hurricanes and discusses the warning system that detects them and alerts people in their path.

  • Hurricane Watch
    by Franklyn Mansfield Branley
    Describes the origin and nature of hurricanes and ways of staying safe when threatened by one of these dangerous storms.

  • Hurricanes
    by Michael Allaby
    Presenting virtually everything lay readers would ever want to know about hurricanes and tornadoes.

  • Hurricanes
    by D.M. Souza
    Souza explains the formation and movement of hurricanes with more scientific detail than is found in most books for this age group.

  • Hurricanes: Earth's Mightiest Storms
    by Patricia Lauber
    Tells how hurricanes form, how scientists study them, and how they have affected the United States throughout this century.

  • The Magic School Bus Inside a Hurricane
    by Joanna Cole
    Flying through the clouds in the Magic School Bus, Ms. Frizzle's class experiences a hurricane and a tornado.

  • Storm Chaser: Into the Eye of a Hurricane
    by Keith Elliot Greenberg
    Profiles the life of Brian Taggart, a pilot for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, whose job involves flying directly into dangerous storms.

  • Weather Explained: A Beginner's Guide to the Elements
    by Derek M. Elsom
    With an in-depth look at the way weather works, an exploration of the power of storms and extreme weather, and an investigation into how we make forecasts, "Weather Explained" provides the answers behind what we experience when we walk outdoors.

  • Wild Weather
    by Lorraine Jean Hopping
    Discusses where hurricanes come from, what types there are, and what can be done during one.


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