This page provides selected juvenile print titles on the subject of hurricanes.
The following selected titles are meant to give the researcher an overall understanding of the topic. In order to find more resources related to the topics on this page, use the following Library of Congress Subject Heading:
Each title links to fuller bibliographic information in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. While these titles are held by the Library, many of them will also be available through your local public or academic library.
This title provides informational text, primary sources with accompanying questions, charts, graphs, diagrams, timelines, and maps to help learn about hurricanes.
Photographs and text explore the science behind how hurricanes form, where they most commonly occur, and how people can best stay safe during one. Features include QR Codes that give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning.
This title introduces readers to hurricanes, including how they form, how meteorologists predict them, and what damage they cause to affected areas. Features include a map, a formation diagram, and a Saffir-Simpson scale chart.
This title gives information related to the science, reach, cause, and danger of hurricanes. The title includes photographs, leveled text, and informative facts.
This title introduces readers to the concepts of hurricane formation, classification, weather preparedness, and the ever-evolving technology that helps us try to predict the behavior of these storms.