The Fury of Hurricane Andrew 1992
Title | The Fury of Hurricane Andrew 1992 PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Bush Gibson |
Publisher | Mitchell Lane |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2020-02-04 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1545749558 |
The story and personal accounts of 1992's Hurricane Andrew provide a backdrop for learning about hurricanes in general and the devastation they can cause. This book also examines the dynamics of hurricanes, the role of meteorologists, and the importance of timely, efficient relief operations in a hurricane aftermath. Includes a chronology that tracks Andrew's path, and a timeline of other major U.S. hurricanes.
Where Did All the Dinosaurs Go?
Title | Where Did All the Dinosaurs Go? PDF eBook |
Author | Russell Roberts |
Publisher | Mitchell Lane |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 2020-02-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1545749590 |
Many theories have been put forth to explain the mysterious disappearance of the dinosaurs. Did they get too large to survive? Did the climate change too abruptly? Did an asteroid collide with Earth? This inviting book explains some of the theories and examines why they've been accepted or rejected.
Earthquake in Loma Prieta, California, 1989
Title | Earthquake in Loma Prieta, California, 1989 PDF eBook |
Author | Susan |
Publisher | Mitchell Lane |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2020-02-04 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1545749507 |
This fictionalized account of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake provides an age-appropriate medium for describing what happened during this deadly natural disaster. In easy prose and bright photographs, it also details how to prepare for, how to protect oneself during, and how to respond after an earthquake. Includes the science behind earthquakes and an in-depth chronology of the event.
Hurricane Andrew
Title | Hurricane Andrew PDF eBook |
Author | Kristine Harper |
Publisher | Infobase Publishing |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN | 1438102224 |
Details the course and effect of Hurricane Andrew, which hit the southeastern United States in 1992, and describes the recovery efforts that followed the storm.
The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1866
Title | The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1866 PDF eBook |
Author | Wayne Neely |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2011-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1462011020 |
In October 1866, a powerful Category 4 hurricane struck the Bahamian Islands. With winds well over 140 miles per hour and even higher gusts that toppled trees, sank ships, peeled away rooftops, and destroyed vital infrastructures, the massive storm battered the islands with great ferocity. When the seas finally calmed and the winds died down, the massive storm had killed more than 387 people in the Bahamas alone and left a massive trail of destruction. Author Wayne Neely, a leading authority on Bahamian and Caribbean hurricanes, shares an engaging account of how the hurricane of 1866 not only devastated the islands, but also altered the course of Bahamian history forever. While demonstrating how the hurricane significantly impacted the wrecking and salvaging industry, Neely also educates others about the complex set of weather conditions that contribute to hurricanes. He includes fascinating stories of survival and heroism as the storm's victims struggled to move forward in the midst of tragedy. Hurricanes are no novelty to the Bahamas, but all who were lucky enough to live through the howling winds and the terror of a sky filled with flying debris surely never forgot The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1866.
In the Land of Good Living
Title | In the Land of Good Living PDF eBook |
Author | Kent Russell |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2021-05-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0525563199 |
A wickedly smart, funny, and irresistibly off-kilter account of an improbable thousand-mile journey on foot into the heart of modern Florida, the state that Russell calls "America Concentrate." In the summer of 2016, Kent Russell--broke, at loose ends, hungry for adventure--set off to walk across Florida. Mythic, superficial, soaked in contradictions, maligned by cultural elites, segregated from the South, and literally vanishing into the sea, Florida (or, as he calls it: "America Concentrate") seemed to Russell to embody America's divided soul. The journey, with two friends intent on filming the ensuing mayhem, quickly reduces the trio to filthy drifters pushing a shopping cart of camera equipment. They get waylaid by a concerned citizen bearing a rifle; buy cocaine from an ex-wrestler; visit a spiritual medium. The narrative overflows with historical detail about how modern Florida came into being after World War II, and how it came to be a petri dish for life in a suddenly, increasingly diverse new land of minority-majority cities and of unrivaled ethnic and religious variety. Russell has taken it all in with his incomparably focused lens and delivered a book that is both an inspired travelogue and a profound rumination on the nation's soul--and his own. It is a book that is wildly vivid, encyclopedic, erudite, and ferociously irreverent--a deeply ambivalent love letter to his sprawling, brazenly varied home state.
Hurricane Andrew
Title | Hurricane Andrew PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9781563520594 |
Captioned photos of the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.