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Ever wonder how meteorologists come up with the forecast they present on television, the website, or app? 

 

Meteorologist Lisa Spencer's debut book with Flowerpot Press shows you how it's done. Come along on a weather adventure to learn all about meteorology and the meteorologists who study it! This fun question and answer book has everything from facts and figures to simple diagrams and hilarious illustrations to help you learn about how meteorologists make predictions about the weather, weather instruments and what they do, weather patterns, and so much more.

 

This book is most appropriate for older elementary or younger advanced readers. Watch the video or check out the preview pages above for a sample of the text

How Do Meteorologists Predict the Future: A Science Book About Meteorology

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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 6 reviews
    6 reviews

    • CherylNov 30, 2024
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Great Book!

      Lisa did a great job writing this book! It is very informative. Children I have shared it with love to learn how meteorologist really predict the weather. It is well written on a level that students can understand and the weather related experiments are great for family activities and classrooms. Support Lisa’s small business and help your child, friend, or student to learn while enjoying the gift of reading.

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    • Mickey SchillizziNov 12, 2024
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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      How do Meterologists predict the future

      This amazing book was planned to buy, just because I met Lisa on a trip.

      The book ended up more than that. My grandson Cody loves it and I found it interesting because of things I never knew.

      Written and illustrated well and captivates your attention while learning.

      Thank you Lisa for a great read and friendship.

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    • Dawn Jun 29
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Love the title and front cover. Very appropriate for children interested in weather.

      This hands on book is full of great information about the weather. Kids will love doing the experiments. Lisa has created a book that needs to be in all elementary classrooms and school libraries. Well done!

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