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TV meteorologist Guy Brown has introduced you to the tools for weather forecasting success with his book Look Up to See What the Weather Will Be. Now, color, doodle, and write your way through guided activities in your very own weather journal! Learn how to make expert observations and collect data to create your own forecast. Blank pages at the back of the journal leave plenty of room for independent field notes and sketches.

Produktbeschreibung
TV meteorologist Guy Brown has introduced you to the tools for weather forecasting success with his book Look Up to See What the Weather Will Be. Now, color, doodle, and write your way through guided activities in your very own weather journal! Learn how to make expert observations and collect data to create your own forecast. Blank pages at the back of the journal leave plenty of room for independent field notes and sketches.
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Autorenporträt
Guy Brown knew since the age of nine that he wanted to be an expert at forecasting the weather. He studied Electronic Media/Film and Meteorology at Towson University in Maryland. Brown made his debut as a TV meteorologist in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and later worked for a local TV station in Madison, Wisconsin. You can find Guy forecasting the weather on-air today in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area of Minnesota. Guy enjoys volunteering at local elementary schools, where he shares his passion for meteorology with children. He also dabbles in acrylic painting, and is an active member of the National Weather Association and the National Association of Black Journalists. Caitlin Burnham is Senior Editor and Marketing Coordinator at Science Naturally. She loves all things books, which makes having a hand in the editorial, design, licensing, and marketing phases of book development a dream come true. Caitlin graduated from the University of South Carolina with a BA in English, and a minor in studio art. She lives in Washington, DC, where she's constantly visiting her neighborhood's Little Free Libraries and designing book-themed products for her own small business.