Storms, Violent Winds, and Earth's Atmosphere by John P. Rafferty
Rosen Education Service | 2010 | 249 pages | PDF | 13 MB
Anyone who has ever been caught in a severe storm will be able to tell you a little bit about the awesome power of inclement weather. Most people have had a personal experience with severe weather. Perhaps swirling winds have downed a tree on their street, or lightning has struck the roof of a neighbor's house. Tornadoes, hurricanes (the North American name for tropical cyclones), thunderstorms, and violent winds all are capable of devastating one's immediate physical surroundings. Time and time again, stories about such storms serve as useful reminders that the weather, especially in its most violent forms, demands respect and attention at all times.
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