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Storms: Their Origins and Effects

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Have you ever wondered what storms are and why and how they occur? Winds, clouds, lightning, thunder, hurricanes, tornadoes and other storms and weather patterns are explained by Paul E. Lehr, a meteorologist for the U. S. Weather Bureau. This fact-filled book is illustrated with full-color paintings and diagrams and black and white photographs.

"An important, long overdue, up-to-date examination of the global dimensions of weather." - School Library Journal

80 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1969

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Paul E. Lehr

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