Thirteen-year-old Helicity, not a victim of a horrific tornado but a survivor, connects with a local meteorologist and other stormchasers who support her plan to become one of them.
While visiting her friend Mia in Texas and helping at Aunt Suze's bed and breakfast, Helicity Dunlap gets caught in a derecho and loses track of her older brother, Andy.
Groundhog is shocked and a bit ashamed when he discovers that he does not have innate weather-predicting gifts, especially when his mis-forecast ruins the spring carnival.
When Ted and Kat's cousin Salim disappears from the London Eye ferris wheel, the two siblings must work together--Ted with his brain that is "wired differently" and impatient Kat--to try to solve the mystery of what happened to Salim.
Sixteen-year-old Heller Highland, who is living with his grandparents while his parents are away, burns rubber across Manhattan delivering bad news by bicycle, and as a summer heat wave melts the city, he is struck by first love.
Curious George is upset that the weather continually spoils his plans to play outside, so he begins to record the daily weather conditions in an attempt to predict the weather.
"Why does the wind dance? What makes thunder crack? In this charming tale, littles join Wally on an adventure through changing weather patterns. With each season, young readers discover fascinating science facts about weather conditions, including why snowfall is quiet and how sunlight and water create rainbows in the sky"--Cover page [4].
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