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Paperback The Great Storms: A chronicle of the greatest storms in history Book

ISBN: B0DQTR7XLL

ISBN13: 9798304016674

The Great Storms: A chronicle of the greatest storms in history

This book is a gripping chronicle of those moments when the atmosphere unleashed its full and terrible power upon the world. Journey through history and witness the most extreme weather events ever recorded, from the swirling vortex of a hurricane to the suffocating blanket of a blizzard, and from the terrifying funnel of a tornado to the colossal surge of an extratropical cyclone. These are not just tales of wind and water, snow and ice; they are profound human stories of survival and loss, of heroism and despair, of communities shattered and rebuilt in the face of nature's awesome and indiscriminate might.

Explore the full spectrum of meteorological fury through meticulously detailed accounts of the planet's greatest storms. Stand in the path of the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900, the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history. Feel the chilling despair of the 1972 Iran Blizzard, which buried entire villages under 26 feet of snow. Witness the terrifying, mile-wide path of the 1925 Tri-State Tornado as it carves a scar of death and destruction across three states. Each chapter delves into a unique intersection of atmospheric science and human drama, revealing the anatomy of these catastrophic events and the unforgettable stories they left behind.

Discover how these powerful storms have acted as great and often cruel catalysts, shaping the course of human history. Learn how the Great Hurricane of 1780 decimated the British and French fleets, altering the strategic balance of the American Revolutionary War. Uncover the story of the 1970 Bhola Cyclone, where a government's tragic negligence in the face of half a million deaths ignited a civil war and led to the birth of a new nation. From the catastrophic dam failures triggered by Typhoon Nina to the levee breaches that doomed New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, this collection reveals how the greatest tragedies are often a combination of nature's power and human fallibility.

From the Great Storm of 1703, which became the first weather event to be documented as a national news story, to the 1993 "Storm of the Century," a continent-spanning megastorm that was predicted with stunning accuracy by modern science, this chronicle is a testament to our ongoing relationship with the planet. These harrowing accounts of unthinkable destruction are balanced by awe-inspiring stories of resilience-of neighbors rescuing one another from rising floods and communities banding together to rebuild from the ashes. This is an unforgettable exploration of our vulnerability in the face of nature's fury, but also of our incredible capacity for courage, adaptation, and hope.

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