Changes in the Air

Changes in the Air
Title Changes in the Air PDF eBook
Author Eleonora Rohland
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 252
Release 2018-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 178533932X

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Hurricanes have been a constant in the history of New Orleans. Since before its settlement as a French colony in the eighteenth century, the land entwined between Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River has been lashed by powerful Gulf storms. Time and again, these hurricanes have wrought immeasurable loss and devastation, spurring reinvention and ingenuity on the part of inhabitants. Changes in the Air offers a rich and thoroughly researched history of how hurricanes have shaped and reshaped New Orleans from the colonial era to the present day, focusing on how its residents have adapted to a uniquely unpredictable and destructive environment across more than three centuries.

Inside Hurricanes and Tornadoes

Inside Hurricanes and Tornadoes
Title Inside Hurricanes and Tornadoes PDF eBook
Author Philip Steele
Publisher Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Pages 40
Release 2006-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780836872491

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Explains what hurricanes and tornadoes are, describes the damage these powerful storms can do, and explains how scientists study the weather to predict such storms.

Inside the Hurricane

Inside the Hurricane
Title Inside the Hurricane PDF eBook
Author Pete Davies
Publisher Holt Paperbacks
Pages 272
Release 2001-09-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780805066111

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In Inside the Hurricane, Pete Davies sweeps readers from the Caribbean to the Bay of Bengal, describing both the horrifying violence and the eerie beauty of hurricanes. He explains the weather conditions that foster them; discusses in lucid detail how scientists predict, measure, and track them; and delves into mysteries scientists are still trying to solve. From apocalyptic devastation in Central America to a frantic race against time in Miami, Pete Davies take you as close to the storm as it's possible to go. He tracks the greatest hurricanes in history and takes you along for a wild ride as he recounts his experiences following and flying directly into the worst storms of 1999 with the scientists who do it for living; he explores the science of why hurricanes occur and how to predict their onslaughts more accurately; and he describes the mounting panic of those frantically making preparations as 1999's biggest storm, Floyd, looms. A winning combination of history, science, and adventure, Inside the Hurricane leaves readers with a chilling reminder of nature's enduring domination over man. Going face to face with nature at its most violent, Inside the Hurricane is a gripping, frightening, and brilliantly instructive book about the deadliest storms known to man.

Inside Hurricanes

Inside Hurricanes
Title Inside Hurricanes PDF eBook
Author Mary Kay Carson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Hurricanes
ISBN 9781402758805

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An introduction to why hurricanes occur and what it's like to live through one.

Superstorm

Superstorm
Title Superstorm PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Miles
Publisher Penguin
Pages 372
Release 2014-10-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 0698186222

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The first complete moment-by-moment account of the largest Atlantic storm system ever recorded—a hurricane like no other The sky was lit by a full moon on October 29, 2012, but nobody on the eastern seaboard of the United States could see it. Everything had been consumed by cloud. The storm’s immensity caught the attention of scientists on the International Space Station. Even from there, it seemed almost limitless: 1.8 million square feet of tightly coiled bands so huge they filled the windows of the Station. It was the largest storm anyone had ever seen. Initially a tropical storm, Sandy had grown into a hybrid monster. It charged across open ocean, picking up strength with every step, baffling meteorologists and scientists, officials and emergency managers, even the traditional maritime wisdom of sailors and seamen: What exactly was this thing? By the time anyone decided, it was too late. And then the storm made landfall. Sandy was not just enormous, it was also unprecedented. As a result, the entire nation was left flat-footed. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration couldn’t issue reliable warnings; the Coast Guard didn’t know what to do. In Superstorm, journalist Kathryn Miles takes readers inside the maelstrom, detailing the stories of dedicated professionals at the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service. The characters include a forecaster who risked his job to sound the alarm in New Jersey, the crew of the ill-fated tall ship Bounty, Mayor Bloomberg, Governor Christie, and countless coastal residents whose homes—and lives—were torn apart and then left to wonder . . . When is the next superstorm coming?

The Homeowner's Hurricane Handbook

The Homeowner's Hurricane Handbook
Title The Homeowner's Hurricane Handbook PDF eBook
Author Bob Stearns
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Pages 225
Release 2009-07
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1602396752

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With chapters such as Nature of the Beast, to What To Expect In The Aftermath, the Hurricane Preparedness Handbook is a how-to guide for dealing with hurricanes before, during, and after--including understanding how where and when these powerful storms form, protecting yourself and your property, and how to deal with the repercussions.

All About Hurricanes (A True Book: Natural Disasters)

All About Hurricanes (A True Book: Natural Disasters)
Title All About Hurricanes (A True Book: Natural Disasters) PDF eBook
Author Cody Crane
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 52
Release 2021-11-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1338769669

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Conditions on Earth are becoming more and more extreme and kids want to learn about it! Is it true that hurricanes can be seen from space? Yes! Weather satellites track hurricanes. Pictures from these satellites tell where a hurricane is going and how big and fast it is. INSIDE, YOU LL FIND: • How hurricanes form, how fast they move, and an account of the most dangerous hurricanes in recent history; • A hands-on activity, a timeline, photos, diagrams—and how meteorologists study hurricanes to keep people safe; • Surprising TRUE facts that will shock and amaze you! This new set in the ongoing A TRUE BOOK series will answer all of kids' questions about nature's most dangerous and destructive disasters! With an engaging layout, and spectacular photos, illustrations, diagrams and infographics, the past, present and future of extreme phenomenon happening on Earth will be explained. Readers will discover causes and consequences, as well as the cutting-edge science developed through the centuries to forecast them. First-hand accounts will bring science to life, and a special section will teach kids how to prepare for these extreme events.