Florida's great hurricane, by Joe Hugh Reese

Florida's great hurricane, by Joe Hugh Reese
Title Florida's great hurricane, by Joe Hugh Reese PDF eBook
Author Joseph Hugh Reese
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1926
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Hurricane Reese

Hurricane Reese
Title Hurricane Reese PDF eBook
Author R. L. Merrill
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-08
Genre
ISBN 9780998358192

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The life of Tony-winning musician Reese Matheson resembles a natural disaster, and caregiver Jude De La Torre is caught in the eye of the storm. But can the love of two opposites survive caring for an ornery octogenarian with wayward balls and a meddling family insistent upon tradition? When Grandpa proves too much for Reese to handle on his own, Jude comes to his rescue, taming Grandpa? and the Hurricane as well. Soon all Reese can think about is how to get Jude out of his scrubs and into his bed?permanently. Will Hurricane Reese destroy everything in his path, or will this odd couple learn to harmonize together?

Florida's Great Hurricane

Florida's Great Hurricane
Title Florida's Great Hurricane PDF eBook
Author Joseph Hugh Reese
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1926
Genre Florida
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Hurricane Watch

Hurricane Watch
Title Hurricane Watch PDF eBook
Author Jack Williams
Publisher Vintage
Pages 354
Release 2002-02-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 0375713980

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The ultimate guide to the ultimate storms, Hurricane Watch is a fascinating blend of science and history from one of the world's foremost meteorologists and an award-winning science journalist. This in-depth look at these awe-inspiring acts of nature covers everything from the earliest efforts by seafarers at predicting storms to the way satellite imaging is revolutionizing hurricane forecasting. It reveals the latest information on hurricanes: their effects on ocean waves, the causes of the variable wind speeds in different parts of the storm, and the origins of the super-cooled shafts of water that vent at high altitudes. Hurricane Watch is a compelling history of man's relationship with the deadliest storms on earth. Includes: - The story of the nineteenth-century Cuban Jesuit whose success at predicting the great cyclones was considered almost mystical. - A new look at Isaac Cline, whose infamous failure to predict the Galveston Hurricane left him obsessed with the devastating effects of storm surge. - The story of the Hurricane Hunters, including the first man ever to deliberately fly into a hurricane. - A complete account of how computer modeling has changed hurricane tracking. - A history of Project Stormfury: the only significant, organized effort to reduce the damaging strength of severe hurricanes. - A unique firsthand account of Hurricane Andrew by both authors, who were at the National Hurricane Center when Andrew struck. - A listing of the deadliest storms in history.

Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season
Title Hurricane Season PDF eBook
Author Nicole Melleby
Publisher Algonquin Young Readers
Pages 288
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1616209305

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Fig, a sixth grader, wants more than anything to see the world as her father does. The once-renowned pianist, who hasn’t composed a song in years and has unpredictable good and bad days, is something of a mystery to Fig. Though she’s a science and math nerd, she tries taking an art class just to be closer to him, to experience life the way an artist does. But then Fig’s dad shows up at school, disoriented and desperately searching for Fig. Not only has the class not brought Fig closer to understanding him, it has brought social services to their door. Diving into books about Van Gogh to understand the madness of artists, calling on her best friend for advice, and turning to a new neighbor for support, Fig continues to try everything she can think of to understand her father, to save him from himself, and to find space in her life to discover who she is even as the walls are falling down around her. Nicole Melleby’s Hurricane Season is a stunning debut about a girl struggling to be a kid as pressing adult concerns weigh on her. It’s also about taking risks and facing danger, about love and art, and about coming of age and coming out. And more than anything else, it is a story of the healing power of love—and the limits of that power.

An Everglades Providence

An Everglades Providence
Title An Everglades Providence PDF eBook
Author Jack E. Davis
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 812
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 082033071X

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Profiles the suffragist, feminist, and environmentalist who fought for the preservation and protection of the Everglades and won the battle that turned it into a national wilderness area.

Another Kind of Hurricane

Another Kind of Hurricane
Title Another Kind of Hurricane PDF eBook
Author Tamara Ellis Smith
Publisher Schwartz & Wade
Pages 338
Release 2015-07-14
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0553511955

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In this stunning debut novel, two very different characters—a black boy who loses his home in Hurricane Katrina and a white boy in Vermont who loses his best friend in a tragic accident—come together to find healing. A hurricane, a tragic death, two boys, one marble. How they intertwine is at the heart of this beautiful, poignant book. When ten-year-old Zavion loses his home in Hurricane Katrina, he and his father are forced to flee to Baton Rouge. And when Henry, a ten-year-old boy in northern Vermont, tragically loses his best friend, Wayne, he flees to ravaged New Orleans to help with hurricane relief efforts—and to search for a marble that was in the pocket of a pair of jeans donated to the Red Cross. Rich with imagery and crackling with hope, this is the unforgettable story of how lives connect in unexpected, even magical, ways. “In Smith’s poetic hands, this poignant story barrels across the pages and into the reader’s heart, reminding us that magic can arise from the deepest tragedy.” —Kathi Appelt, Newbery Honor Award winner and two-time National Book Award Finalist