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Dr. Fred's Weather Watch: Create and Run Your Own Weather Station


No. of pages 98

Published: 2000

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Based on the award-winning science fair project by co-author and NASA meteorologist, J. Marshall Shepherd, Dr. Fred's Weather Watch will lead you step-by-step to building a blue ribbon weather station of your own. You can learn how to: make accurate weather forecasts; build a rain gauge, barometer, and other weather instruments from things you have around the house; and, keep and use a weather log just like a real meteorologist.This book is packed with Fun Facts such as: Where and when was the highest wind speed ever recorded on Earth? What town in the United States had no rain for more than two years? What weather record does Yakutat, Alaska Hold? What does a 'bad hair day' really mean? Is there a storm coming? How hot is it? How hard is the wind blowing? How much rain is falling? What will the weather be like tomorrow? Answer these questions and more with help from Dr. Fred! It's fun and you don't need fancy equipment. In this book, Dr. Fred shows you how to build everything you will need to be the weather expert for your neightborhood!

 

There are 98 pages in this book. This book was published 2000 by McGraw-Hill Education - Europe .

This book has the following chapters: Preface. Introduction. Chapter 1: Measuring the Weather. Chapter 2: Air Pressure. Chapter 3: Temperature. Chapter 4: Air Movement. Chapter 5: Moisture in the Air. Chapter 6: Forecasting the Weather. Chapter 7: From Weather Watcher to Meteorologist.

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