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A hands-on introduction to the science of meteorology, explaining how to make equipment to measure rainfall, wind direction, and humidity; record measurements and observations in a weather log; make weather predictions; and perform other related activities.
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The kids' book of weather forecasting: build a weather station, "read" the sky & make predictions!
2008, Williamson Books
in English
0824968239 9780824968236
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Originally published: 2000.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 137) and index.
"Ages 7 to 13."
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Kids discover what makes the weather happen and how to predict what's ahead. Activities include making equipment to measure rainfall, wind direction and speed, humidity, and barometric pressure; recording measurements and observations in a Weather Log; and simulating weather events to demonstrate the science behind them. From foggy mornings to sunny afternoons to our changing seasons, weather forecasting is a year-round, practical science that children will have fun learning about. Perfect for budding meteorologists and science lovers. - Publisher.
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