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Imagine standing at the center of a Roman coliseum that is 20 miles
across, with walls that soar 10 miles into the sky, towering walls
with cascades of ice crystals falling along its brilliantly white
surface. That's what it's like to stand in the eye of a hurricane.
In Divine Wind, Kerry Emanuel, one of the world's leading
authorities on hurricanes, gives us an engaging account of these
awe-inspiring meteorological events, revealing how hurricanes and
typhoons have literally altered human history, thwarting military
incursions and changing the course of explorations. Offering an
account of the physics of the tropical atmosphere, the author
explains how such benign climates give rise to the most powerful
storms in the world and tells what modern science has learned about
them. Interwoven with this scientific account are descriptions of
some of the most important hurricanes in history and relevant works
of art and literature. For instance, he describes the 17th-century
hurricane that likely inspired Shakespeare's The Tempest and that
led to the British colonization of Bermuda. We also read about the
Galveston Hurricane of 1900, by far the worst natural calamity in
U.S. history, with a death toll between 8,000 and 12,000 that
exceeded the San Francisco earthquake, the Johnstown Flood, and the
Okeechobee Hurricane co Boasting more than one hundred color
illustrations, frommbined. Boasting more than one hundred color
illustrations, from ultra-modern Doppler imagery to classic
paintings by Winslow Homer, Divine Wind captures the profound
effects that hurricanes have had on humanity. Its fascinating blend
of history, science, and art will appeal to weather junkies,
science buffs, and everyone who read Isaac's Storm.
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