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Storm Chasers

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Young readers follow some of the world's boldest scientists as they risk their lives to discover the inner workings of tornadoes and other great storms, in an easy-to-read introduction to some of the world's most dangerous weather phenomena. Simultaneous.

48 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1997

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Gail Herman

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Gail Herman, formerly a children's book editor in New York City, has written picture books, easy-to-reads, and chapter books, including many titles in the Who Was/What Was series. She lives in Newton, Massachusetts with her family.

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May 9, 2012
Tornadoes are scary! people run for cover when a tornado touches down, not storm chasers. they catch the storms on tape. i hate tornadoes to but storm chasers have to do their jobs.i am not going to be a storm chaser.-by.A.G.
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