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1. Tornadoes by Seymour Simon | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2001-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Now award-winning author Seymour Simon examines these twisting columns of air and destruction.With the clear, concise style he is noted for, Simon explains how tornadoes are formed, why and when they are most likely to occur, how scientists classify and track them -- and what to do if one touches down.Spectacular full-color photographs show this powerful phenomenon in action. Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 2000--selected by Natn'l Science Tchrs Assoc. & Child. Bk Cncl. Customer Reviews (4)
Much Better Tornado Books Out There!
Good explanations, nice pictures.Good, but not excellent book.
Great book, great pictures
Tornadoes |
2. Tornadoes! by Gail Gibbons | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2010-01-04)
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Caught 4-year old's interest
This simple, but exquisitely researched book is an excellent resource for young people to learn about tornadoes!
An excellent, informative picturebook
Tornadoes by Gail Gibbons |
3. The Boy Who Loved Tornadoes by Randi Davenport | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2010-03-30)
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More than just a recollection of difficult times
Beautiful and Heartbreaking
Be prepared to be truly moved by this story
A captivating read
A Moving Story of a Family |
4. Ladybugs, Tornadoes, and Swirling Galaxies by Brad Buhrow, Anne Garcia Upczak | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(2006-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Brad Buhrow and Anne Garcia are primary teachers in a diverse school in Boulder, Colorado. In Ladybugs, Tornadoes and Swirling Galaxies, you will see how they blend comprehension instruction and ELL best practices to explore inquiry as a literacy pathway for English language learners. As teachers and students engage in learning science and social studies content they also discover multiple ways to make meaning. The book is full of photographs of student artwork—including a color insert—that reveals the children's inquiry process, and demonstrates the important role of art as a sign system in ELL literacy and language acquisition. Brad and Anne provide explicit detail on the process they use as they move step-by-step with students from personal narrative through the independent inquiry process. They also discuss use of the Gradual Release Model, authentic assessment, and bilingual identities. Appendices in Spanish and English help to round out this informative and charming resource. Customer Reviews (3)
Great resource
a nice, easy read...
Awesome Book! |
5. Hunting Nature's Fury: A Storm Chaser's Obsession With Tornadoes, Hurricanes, and Other Natural Disasters by Roger Hill, Peter Bronski | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2009-09-15)
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A Great Read! Suspenseful Stormchasing Storytelling coupled with the Science and History of Tornadoes and Forecasting
storm lover
The Thrill of the Chase
A Must for Storm Chasers!
Chase this book! |
6. Scholastic Q & A: Do Tornadoes Really Twist? (Scholastic Question & Answer) by Melvin Berger | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2000-11-01)
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A real twist |
7. Tornadoes (My First Discovery) by David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2009-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book showcases and explains tornadoes that have made headlines in recent years. Kids' natural fascination with destructive natural phenomena keeps their interest high while reading this series. |
8. Sound And Fury:A History Of Kansas Tornadoes, 1854-2008 by Daniel C Fitzgerald | |
Paperback: 422
Pages
(2009-01-28)
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thoughts on the book |
9. Into the Storm: Violent Tornadoes, Killer Hurricanes, and Death-defying Adventures in Extreme Weather by Reed Timmer | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2010-10-14)
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I was almost afraid to buy this book.
Thrilling!What a Page Turner!
GREAT!
Intense!
All the thrill of stormchasing, without the danger |
10. Inside Tornadoes (Inside Series) by Mary Kay Carson | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2010-10-05)
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11. A History of Alabama's Deadliest Tornadoes: Disaster in Dixie by Kelly Kazek | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2010-05-31)
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Sweet Home Alabama? |
12. Tornadoes (Facts on File Dangerous Weather Series) by Michael Allaby | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2004-01)
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13. Hurricanes & Tornadoes (Wonders of Our World) by Neil Morris | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1998-05)
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14. Tornadoes (World Life Library.) by H. Michael Mogil | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(2003-12-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Also Recommended: "Volcanoes." Discover the world's animals and the physical world in the WorldLife Library from Voyageur Press. This highly acclaimed series brings you the latest research from leading naturalists, along with stunning color photographs of your favorite animals and our fascinating natural world. Customer Reviews (2)
Fine First Introduction to Tornadoes Tornadoes is that rare book that combines dramatic, vivid photography with scientific material to explain what you are seeing.In most cases, I was able to follow what was said.Some descriptions were a little puzzling, such as what an "anvil" is which is not defined in the glossary at the end.Despite that, I can now look at thunderstorms with greater understanding, and appreciate their potential for harm through tornadoes.I was fascinated by the statistics on the harm that tornadoes routinely do in various parts of the world. My only reservation about the book is that it seemed a little high priced for a 72-page paperback, but the quality of the images softened that reaction for me.Such excellent photographs and exhibits are expensive to acquire and reproduce. If you would like to know a little more about tornadoes that what you hear on television, get this book! Where else do dangerous phenomena fascinate in the same way?Only large fires probably are as appealing to the eye.What is it about these dangers that draws us to them?I know few people who love looking at earthquakes while they happen.Perhaps it is the ability to see them from what seems like a safe distance that turns them into fascinations, while an earthquake captures us in its danger while it is happening.
For Tornado-philes of all ages "Tornadoes" by Michael Mogil is one book that grabs me from the first page. It very well illustrated with a large number of full-page-sized tornado photographs, but even more appealing are the top quality explanatory drawings. These are very attractive and yet convey much to-the-point information. The book's striking illustrations balance Mogil's well crafted text. His writing is strongly scientific yet clear enough to convey the complexities of the formation and life cycle of tornadoes and the thunderstorms which spawn them. Mogil begins the book with a strong introduction to thunderstorms as a background for tornadic storms. In fact, the book could easily have been titled: "Thunderstorms and Tornadoes." The author then segues into the title topic through a discussion of the US National Weather Service Program for severe storm watches and warnings. H. Michael Mogil's "Tornadoes" will be the benchmark to which I will compare future "children's books" on tornadoes and similar phenomena. It should be a part of every school or home weather |
15. Under the Whirlwind: Everything You Need to Know About Tornadoes But Didn't Know Who to Ask by Jerrine Verkaik, Arjen Verkaik | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2001-09)
list price: US$21.95 Isbn: 0968153747 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Want To Learn About Tornadoes, Look No Further!!
The best book ever written about tornadoes
Great for beginner storm chasers or Midwest residents. Diagrams are offered for 1) viewing the inside of a "worst-first" thunderstorm, 2) viewing the inside of a "worst-last" thunderstorm, 3) inside a tornado, 4) two pages of drawings of different "breeds" of tornadoes, 5) damage paths with debris location, etc. There are small side notes on almost every page including "weird" information, myths, quick reference, highlights and checklists. As for beginning chasers or settled chasers with bad luck (such as I), this is a great book to get started with.Aside from Arjen and Jerrine talking about one specific storm that spawned two tornadoes, you'll also learn about "The Storm Environment" (p.68).The Storm Environment explains the different types of clouds that are present with storms and what to expect with them.This section lasts two pages.The "Weather Words" section will get you up to date on your vocabulary used throughout the book.Although there are no scientific words that you'll never understand written throughout the book at all, it does contain words like aloft, updraft, downdraft, inflow, outflow and core.If you're unfamiliar with these words (or you simply think you know what they mean) this could come in handy.A small section is given to weather offices, such as SKYWARN and CANWARN. This book will also describe to you the difference between a tornado, twister, funnel, funnel cloud, wall cloud, etc.Some of them have no differences at all, even though they are thought to have different meanings. So far, I have only gotten through the two chapters focusing on Severe Storms and Tornadoes.I'll be back to update the review after I've gotten through the entire book.Enjoy!
Pleasantly written, diverse & well-illustrated tornado tome Although the authors are Canadian, and aim the book at an audience north of the U.S., American weather enthusiasts and anyone wondering about tornadoes will soak this up."Under the Whirlwind" is a solid work overall; and for a self-published book, it is amazingly informative and accurate.Readers may be as surprised at the Verkaiks' insight into severe storms issues, since they are not meteorologists.However, their devotion to learning scientific concepts, combined with their extensive storm observing experience and conversational writing style, allows them to succeed with this book. Although the reading is light in a purely technical sense, I found only a few typos and insignificant errors.More important are the clear messages of practicality, realism, education and compassion in the book -- which includes numerous suvivors' tales as well as segments on insurance coverage and helping children to deal with storm-related tragedy.The authors convey a wise message of safety and responsibility as well, for example:"After damaging tornadoes strike there are usually calls for better alert systems -- more bells and whistles....But the best warning you can have comes from keeping your eye on the sky." The illustrations are numerous and excellent, without peer in popular severe weather literature.Their deep artistic and educational appreciation for the wonders of a stormy sky pours forth in the form of dozens of full-color photos -- many consisting of spectacular storm structure scenes taken on their forays to the American Great Plains.These aren't presented just to show off the Verkaiks' mastery of storm photography, but to aid in interpreting cloud features.There are also several interesting, high-quality, contributed photos of Canadian tornadoes which never have been published before.The Verkaiks richly endow the volume with drawings, tables and color graphs as well, including numerous inset trivia boxes scattered throughout the book related to debunked tornado myths and tornado oddities. Because this hasn't been a widely advertised book or peddled by a major publishing house since its 1997 debut, it may go under the radar, so to speak.But it is well worth the cost for students and general audiences curious about the mysteries of tornadoes.
It was the best book I have ever read on the subject. |
16. Twisters: A Book About Tornadoes (Amazing Science) by Thomas, Rick | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2004-01)
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Great Fun Facts |
17. Terrifying Tornadoes (Awesome Forces of Nature) by Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2010-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book explores tornadoes and their devastating effects. |
18. Tornadoes (Images (Silver Burdett Press Hardcover)) by Charles Rotter | |
Hardcover: 35
Pages
(1997-10)
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19. Winds of Fury, Circle of Grace: Life After the Palm Sunday Tornadoes by Dale Clem | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(1997-04)
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Makes you want to give your own children extra big kisses
A touching memoir of terrible loss and gradual healing. No one in northeast Alabama will ever forget Palm Sunday 1994. When deadly tornadoes ripped through northern Calhoun County, killing nearly two dozen people, a spring Sunday dedicated tobeginning the holiest week of the Christian year became instead a stormy day of pain and loss. And yet, as the Rev. Dale Clem's memoir "Winds of Fury, Circles of Grace" demonstrates, the terrifying storms could not blow away the faith and devotion that would testify in no uncertain terms to a love and spirit that transcends disaster and death. As the Rev. Kelly Clem led Palm Sunday services, including a children's pageant in which their 4-year-old daughter Hannah took part, Dale Clem was hundreds of miles away, leading a youth group on a spring break service trip to Oklahoma. The first report Clem received was sketchy, a message received from a cell phone call. "There's been a tornado," he was told. "It hit your wife's church... Kelly is in the hospital, the girls are okay; you need to call home." In the time it took for him to find his wife - interminable time - fear grew. No one had news about Hannah. Finally he was able to speak to Kelly, who told him: "Hannah is dead." It was the beginning of a long day, a long week - a long year - of tears and mourning. "Winds of Fury, Circles of Grace" chronicles that year with touching honesty, neither shying away from sorrow nor forgetting joy. Clem captures the grief of a small congregation in a small town, where relationships are strengthened both by proximity and faith. He recounts unpleasant moments, such as hurtful and hateful notes received from zealots equating Kelly's ministry and the priesthood of women to Sodom and Gomorrah. And he shares many happy memories of Hannah - "Have I ever told you that I love you?" he would ask Hannah and her younger sister Sarah, and Hannah would giggle, "Oh, Daddy, you tell me that all the time." The spirit of Hannah Clem is ever-present, dancing through these pages as she did through her life on earth, helping her father tell his tale of loss and redemption. Clem intersperses the chronological account of that Holy Week in 1994 - a week in which the message of death and resurrection resonated among the Piedmont hills - with good basic advice on confronting and accepting grief and healing. He begins this task with a quote from T.S. Eliot: "I said to my soul, be still, and wait.../So the darkness shall be the light,/and the stillness the dancing." He speaks to everyone who has known the darkness of death - encouraging by example, unafraid to recount his moments of weakness and weeping and glad to witness to a faith in life and in Christ which ultimately led both Clems through the valleys and shadows of the first year to a place of new hope and understanding. ... Read more |
20. Extreme Weather: Understanding the Science of Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Floods, Heat Waves, Snow Storms, Global Warming and Other Atmospheric Disturbances by H. Michael Mogil | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2007-11-13)
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good graphics, biased presentation on climate change
Extreme Weather, Extremely Interesting! |
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