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Paperback Hurricanes: Storms That Flatten Towns (Deadly Planet (Pulse)) Book

ISBN: 191870936X

ISBN13: 9781918709360

Hurricanes: Storms That Flatten Towns (Deadly Planet (Pulse))

Hurricanes are massive, swirling storms that can unleash devastating winds, flooding rains, and deadly storm surges.

This high-interest nonfiction title takes readers inside these powerful natural disasters, explaining how hurricanes form over warm oceans, how they grow stronger, and why they cause such widespread destruction when they reach land. Clear text breaks down the science behind updrafts, the eye and eyewall, and the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

Readers discover how meteorologists track hurricanes using satellites, radar, dropsondes, and hurricane hunting aircraft. They learn how scientists predict a storm's path, measure its strength, and issue warnings that help communities prepare. The book also explores how climate change may lead to stronger hurricanes and higher storm surges in the future.

Real world examples, vivid visuals, and bite-sized facts help readers understand the dangers hurricanes pose to homes, cities, and coastlines. Practical safety tips and critical thinking questions encourage students to think about preparedness and resilience. Designed for struggling and reluctant middle grade readers, this title supports comprehension, vocabulary development, and reading confidence--making it a valuable resource for classrooms and libraries.

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Format: Paperback

$13.97
Releases 1/1/2027

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