Extreme Weather
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Ice Storms
by Anne Wendorff
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Extreme Weather series
Roads become slick when freezing rain falls. Drivers can easily lose control of their vehicles and crash into each other. This book introduces children to unpredictable ice storms by explaining their cause and effect.
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Tsunamis
by Anne Wendorff
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Extreme Weather series
Underwater earthquakes, volcanoes, and mudslides can cause tsunami waves that reach land and wreak havoc. Children will learn how tsunamis develop, how they are detected, and their devastating impact on communities.
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Hurricanes
by Kay Manolis
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Extreme Weather series
Hurricane winds spin around a central point called an eye. A hurricane's eye usually has calm weather and clear skies. Eager readers will discover how hurricanes form, move, and damage tropical areas.
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Tornadoes
by Anne Wendorff
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Extreme Weather series
Take cover-a tornado is coming! This book teaches young readers storm safety tips as it explains how twisters form, behave, and are tracked and predicted.
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Droughts
by Anne Wendorff
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Extreme Weather series
The Midwestern United States was nicknamed "The Dust Bowl" in the 1930s because years of drought devastated the region. This book teaches why droughts happen, how they affect living things, and the importance of conserving water.
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Blizzards
by Kay Manolis
read by Keith McCarthy
Part of the Extreme Weather series
Winter winds blow snow at 35 miles per hour or more for at least three hours during a blizzard! Young readers will learn how blizzards form and why blizzard conditions temporarily shut down communities.
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