Incoming Resources
- Weather, [text written by Dan Green ; designed and created by Basher]
- Turning up the heat, Tara Haelle
- The weather encyclopedia, Janine Ungvarsky
- El Nino, stormy weather for people and wildlife, by Caroline Arnold
- Whatever the weather, written by Karen Wallace
- A Layman's guide to climate change :, good news at last, David MacFarlane
- How we know what we know about our changing climate, scientists and kids explore global warming, by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch ; with a foreword by David Sobel
- Weather forecasting, by Gail Gibbons. --
- Melting glaciers, rising seas, Tara Haelle
- Climate change, Eve Hartman and Wendy Meshbesher
- Wild weather, storms, meteorology, and climate, written by MK Reed ; illustrated by Jonathan Hill ; with color by Nyssa Oru
- Climate change, our warming Earth, by Carol Hand
- The darkest and the brightest, Katie Marsico
- Weather, an illustrated history : from cloud atlases to climate change, Andrew Revkin with Lisa Mechaley
- Weather
- The wettest and the driest, Katie Marsico
- All about winter weather, By Kathryn Clay
- Spring weather, Julie Murray
- Climate change, text written by Dan Green ; illustrations, Simon Basher
- Unsettled, what climate science tells us, what it doesn't, and why it matters, Steven E. Koonin
- Did you ever wonder about things you see in the sky?, Vera Vullo Capogna
- What will the weather be like today?, Paul Rogers ; pictures by Kazuko
- Antarctic edge, 70 degrees south, Mason Gross School of the Arts presents : a film by Dena Seidel ; funded by the National Science Foundation and Rutgers School of Enviromental and Biological Sciences