Look Up to See What the Weather Will Be

SCIENCE NATURALLY!ISBN: 9781938492426

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SCIENCE NATURALLY!
By: Guy Brown,Mario Lugo
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Since the age of 9, Guy Brown was fascinated by the sky and knew 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. Mario Lugo resides in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was born in San German, Puerto Rico. Fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, he loves to express himself through art. He has taken painting, drawing and computer science classes, but is largely self-taught. With his twin brother, Manuel, they relocated to Sao Paulo in 2019, where Mario established himself as an illustrator and tattoo artist. Look Up to See What the Weather Will Be is his first book.

A perfect book to help kids understand how and why meteorologists engineer weather forecasts, Guy Brown shows readers how humans and animals are universally affected by the weather. Eye-catching and inspiring!--Jason Lindsey, Hooked On Science, Meteorologist, STEM Certified Educator Look Up to See What the Weather Will Be is a terrific introduction to weather and the tools of forecasting. It is informative, entertaining, and uplifting--featuring vivid illustrations and rhyming chapter titles that are inviting and relatable. I highly recommend this book for young readers, and for parents and teachers as well.--Spencer Christian, Weather Forecaster, ABC7 News/KGO-TV, San Francisco

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