Hurricanes

Hurricanes by Jim Mezzanotte, published by Weekly Reader on August 22, 2009, is an illustrated book that provides an engaging exploration of one of nature’s most powerful phenomena. This 24-page volume is written in English and offers readers insights into how warm water and wind can rapidly transform into devastating storms. The book features dramatic photographs that illustrate the destruction caused by hurricanes, making the subject both informative and visually impactful.
In addition to showcasing the power of hurricanes, this book includes essential safety tips to help readers understand how to protect themselves from such natural disasters. The content is tailored for a juvenile audience, making it suitable for young readers interested in science and nature, particularly in the areas of earth sciences and weather. Through its vivid imagery and practical advice, Hurricanes aims to educate and inform about the complexities and dangers associated with these severe weather events.
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Hurricanes takes you inside one of nature’s most powerful events! Warm water and wind can quickly spin into a deadly storm. Dramatic photographs show the damage huge hurricanes leave behind, and safety tips help you protect yourself from danger.
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