Wild Weather

  • Wild Weather
    By Anita Ganeri, Chris Oxlade

    Get hands-on and understand the amazing natural world, with fun activities and projects to do at home. Use your detective skills to find out all about the world's wild weather.

  • Wild Weather
    By Sean Callery

    Ms. Fizzle and her class head into the clouds to explore weather, including hurricanes, tornadoes, snowstorms, lightning, and weather forecasting.

  • Wild Weather: The Myths, Science and Wonder of Weather
    By Alison Davies

    Chapters include: sunshine and rainbows, wind, rain, thunder and lightning, snow and ice. The book also includes a cloud spotting guide and is packed with exercises on how to make the most of even the rainiest of days.

  • Wild Weather: Science Adventures with Sonny the Origami Bird
    By Thomas Kingsley Troupe

    "Engaging text and colorful illustrations and photos teach readers about weather"--

  • Wild Weather
    By Jack Gabolinscy

    What else? Sometimes we are told that there is stormy weather coming. What are some kinds of storms? Where does wild weather happen? Why are storms so scary and dangerous? What do people and animals do in wild weather?

  • Wild Weather: Blizzards!
    By Lorraine Jean Hopping

    Describes the incredible power of blizzards, from the blizzard of 1888 to blizzards in 1997, tells what makes a blizzard and how scientists try to forecast them.

  • Wild Weather: Tornadoes!
    By Lorraine Jean Hopping

    Describes the work of two people who study tornadoes in the Midwest by discovering and following them.

  • Wild Weather
    By Katharine Kenah

    Introduces weather conditions on Earth, including lightning, rain, drought, dust storms, fog, and ice storms.

  • Wild Weather
    By Anita Ganeri

    Describes some of the most extreme weather on the planet, including tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, and heatwaves, and explains what causes each of these weather phenomena.

  • Wild Weather: Lightning!
    By Lorraine Jean Hopping

    Complete with vivid illustrations, this easy reader provides detailed information about lightning and its power while exploring the positive and negative impact it has on living things throughout the world. Original.

  • Wild Weather
    By Emily Bone

    Lift the flaps to brave all kinds of extreme weather, from violent tornadoes and hurricanes, to extreme heat-waves, droughts and wildfires. The final page explores the affect climate change is having on wild weather around the world.

  • Wild Weather: Find Out How Weather and Climate Affect Our World
    By Liz Gogerly

    Get Busy activity suggestions encourage children to be actively engaged. There are also full-page, step-by-step activities for how to make a cloud burst or a tornado in a jar. Look out for the other titles in this series: Go Green!

  • Wild Weather
    By Joanna Korba

    Perform this script about how to change the weather.

  • Wild Weather: Blizzards!
    By Lorraine Hopping Egan

    Describes the incredible power of blizzards, from the blizzard of 1888 to blizzards in 1997, tells what makes a blizzard and how scientists try to forecast them.

  • Wild Weather
    By Ian Rohr

    Tropical cyclones, tornadoes, floods, these types of wild weather cause havoc across the planet.

  • Wild Weather: The Truth Behind Global Warming
    By Reese Holter

    Join Dr. Reese Halter, an award winning conservation biologist and television host, as he delves into the causes of wild weather and global warming. People are fascinated by weather, and rightfully so.

  • Wild Weather: Storms, Meteorology, and Climate
    By M. K. Reed

    As "snowpocalypse" descends once again, one temperamental weatherman is determined to set the record straight on the myths and misconceptions surrounding the elements.

  • Wild Weather: Tornadoes!
    By Jean Hopping

    Describes the work of two people who study tornadoes in the Midwest by discovering and following them.

  • Wild Weather: The Truth Behind Global Warming
    By Reese Halter

    Weather can be wild and it is getting wilder.

  • Wild Weather
    By John Perritano

    Written at a 1.5-1.9 readability level, these books include pre-reading comprehension questions and a 20-word glossary for comprehension support.