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4-6Science of the Skies series.
McAuliffe, offering both scientific and historical perspectives, creates a sweeping examination of the effects weather has on our daily lives. Most volumes include examples of extreme--at times deadly--weather patterns; some offer experiments to try at home. Many vivid photographs are included; text printed on top of the images is difficult to read. Bib., glos., ind. Reviews covers these Science of the Skies titles: Clouds, Forecasting, Hurricanes, Snow, Thunderstorms, and Tornadoes.