Hurricane winds spin around a central point called an eye. A hurricane’s eye usually has calm weather and clear skies. Eager readers will discover how hurricanes form, move, and damage tropical areas.
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He has served as a weekly commentator on Minnesota Public Radio's Morning Edition news program and written the weekly newsletter Minnesota WeatherTalk since 1992. He is also a frequent guest on Minnesota Public Television's "Almanac" program. Dr. Seeley has edited numerous children's books on weather and climate, and he is author of Minnesota Weather Almanac published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press and nominated for the Minnesota Book Awards in 2006.
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