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Amon Carter Museum of Western Art., Shelburne Museum, and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), eds. Ominous hush: The thunderstorm paintings of Martin Johnson Heade. Fort Worth, Tex: Amon Carter Museum, 1994.

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Gaige, Amity. We are a thunderstorm. Kansas City, Mo: Landmark Editions, 1990.

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Bourgeois, Paulette. Franklin and the thunderstorm. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1998.

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Bourgeois, Paulette. Franklin and the Thunderstorm (Franklin the Turtle). New York: Scholastic, 1998.

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Okhuijsen, Gijs. In heaven there are no thunderstorms: Celebrating the liturgy with developmentally disabled people. Collegeville, Minn: Liturgical Press, 1992.

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Centre, Agnes Etherington Art, ed. Bill Vazan: A cosmic dance : thunderstones, wererocks and shamanic drawings, 1987-1992. Kingston, Ont: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1993.

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You Are My Sunshine. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2010.

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Toot & Puddle: You are my sunshine. Boston: Little, Brown, 1999.

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Hobbie, Holly. Toot & Puddle: You are my sunshine. Boston: Little, Brown, 1999.

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Ominous Hush: The Thunderstorm Paintings of Martin Johnson Heade. Amon Carter Museum, 1994.

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What Are Thunderstorms? Capstone, 2019.

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Schuh, Mari C. What Are Thunderstorms? Raintree Publishers, 2020.

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What Are Thunderstorms? Capstone, 2019.

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Company, Relaxation. Thunderstorm: Nature's Answer to Stress (Art of Relaxation). Relaxation Co, 1986.

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Toot Puddle You Are My Sunshine. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2010.

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Dunlop, Storm. 7. Severe and unusual weather events. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199571314.003.0007.

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Convective clouds may range from relatively innocuous showers to major supercell systems accompanied by dramatic conditions. ‘Severe and unusual weather events’ explains how convective cells generate in cumulonimbus clouds and how thunderstorms and associated lightning develop. Convective clouds may cluster together resulting in vigorous circulation and heavy precipitation. Even more active and dramatic systems are supercells that create tornadoes. These arise when a deep pool of unstable air is accompanied by a strong increase in wind speed with height, together with directional wind shear. Tropical cyclones are closed, non-frontal, low-pressure systems of high winds arising some 5–10° away from the equator, where the Coriolis acceleration promotes their overall rotation.
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Hobbie, Holly. Toot & Puddle: You Are My Sunshine. Little, Brown, 2001.

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