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Look Up to See What the Weather Will Be

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Go behind the scenes of weather forecasting with TV meteorologist Guy Brown! Guy shares his weather journal to show you exactly what weather forecasting is like―from reading satellite images at the studio, to going on location in inclement weather conditions.
Since weather affects all living things, predicting and responding to changes in the weather is important to both humans and animals. In his journal, Guy will tell you all about how humans and animals alike respond to things like blinding fog, crackling thunderstorms, and whirling tornadoes.
With Mario Lugo's vivid art, readers see some of the amazing clouds that bring us wildly different weather and learn how animals use their adaptations to weather the storms. Guy introduces readers to cloud identification techniques while sharing a glimpse into survival, in town and in the wild.
So bring your rain boots, pack some sunscreen, and get ready for a weather adventure! Don't forget to watch the clouds and take notes along the way. By the end, you'll be ready to become a meteorologist just like Guy.

54 pages, Paperback

Published November 22, 2021

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July 30, 2022
Children's nonfiction, science. This book is written for upper elementary or middle school students. The book was broad- I don't usually see elephants or camels in a book about weather, but it was interesting to see how various animals react to weather. It also mentions tools, both analog and digital, ways to stay safe in weather, various types of clouds and what they might mean. Overall a wealth of information related to meteorology. Features a sample weather journal, a photo glossary of cloud types, and a word glossary.
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