Storms -- Juvenile literature
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Storms -- Juvenile literature
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Storms
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- Eyewitness hurricane & tornado, written by Jack Challoner
- What are tornadoes?, by Mari Schuh
- Hurricanes have eyes but can't see, and other amazing facts about wild weather, by Melvin and Gilda Berger
- Las tormentas, Miriam Busch Goin
- Hurricane hunters & tornado chasers, by Gary Jeffrey ; illustrated by Gianluca Garofalo
- Storms, Seymour Simon
- Cambios del estado del tiempo, las tormentas, Kelly MacAulay & Bobbie Kalman
- Storms, by Angela Royston
- Hurricanes, Martha London
- Wild weather, adapted from an original text by Anita Ganeri
- Tornado alert, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by Giulio Maestro
- Eye of the storm, chasing storms with Warren Faidley, Stephen Kramer ; photographs by Warren Faidley
- Hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones, disaster & survival, Bonnie J. Ceban
- Severe storm & blizzard alert!, Lynn Peppas
- Storms, by Terri Sievert
- Tormentas, el asombroso poder de los fenómenos meteorológicos, Mike Graf ; traducción de Ana Isabel Sánchez,
- Ocean storm alert!, Carrie Gleason
- Extreme weather, H. Michael Mogil and Barbara G. Levine
- 12 things to know about wild weather, by Jamie Kallio
- You wouldn't want to live without extreme weather!, written by Roger Canavan ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Wind and storms, Robyn Hardyman
- El autobús mágico en medio de la tormenta, escrito por Kristin Earhart ; ilustrado por Carolyn Bracken, translated by Eida de la Vega
- Be a storm chaser, by David Dreier
- Extreme weather, written by John Farndon
- Kingfisher voyages, Caroline Harris ; quotations and foreword by Warren Faidley
- Adapting to intense storms, Adam Furgang
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