In the Eye of Hurricane Andrew

In the Eye of Hurricane Andrew
Title In the Eye of Hurricane Andrew PDF eBook
Author Eugene F. Provenzo
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780813025667

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On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the worst hurricane in modern Florida's history, this bold, eye-opening portrait of a killer storm tracks Andrew's devastating march across Florida and gauges the storm's impact on the state and its people.

The Scariest Place on Earth

The Scariest Place on Earth
Title The Scariest Place on Earth PDF eBook
Author David E. Fisher
Publisher Random House (NY)
Total Pages 280
Release 1994
Genre Nature
ISBN

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As ocean temperatures continue to rise, hurricanes are increasingly likely and increasingly deadly. Now, a distinguished scientist and thriller writer considers the violent nature of hurricanes. Growing out of the author's experience of Hurricane Andrew in August 1992, this book provides an entertaining history of hurricane encounters with scientific explainations. Diagrams and charts.

Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew
Title Hurricane Andrew PDF eBook
Author Kristine Harper
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 113
Release 2005
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1438102224

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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.

Hurricanes

Hurricanes
Title Hurricanes PDF eBook
Author Gary Jeffrey
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 49
Release 2007-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1435842448

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With strong graphics and in spellbinding fashion, Hurricanes will “blow” away all readers. Setting the stage with concise information on what hurricanes are and how they form, the book goes on to present scenarios from three major hurricanes: the Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 that hit the Florida keys; Hurricane Andrew, which hit south Florida in 1992 and caused devastating damage; and the most recent of these killer storms, Katrina, which hit New Orleans and the Gulf states in August 2005. Readers will feel the winds blowing and see the waters rising as they read about some of nature’s worst storms.

Hurricane

Hurricane
Title Hurricane PDF eBook
Author Andrew Salkey
Publisher Caribbean Modern Classics
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781845231804

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Part of a series which discusses advances in the quantitative analysis of finance and accounting, this volume is the fourth in the series.

Hurricanes

Hurricanes
Title Hurricanes PDF eBook
Author Monika Davies
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 50
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1978518471

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With wind speeds that can reach more than 150 miles per hour, full-blown hurricanes can uproot giant trees, cause major power outages, and inundate areas with immense amounts of rain. This engaging book will educate readers on the science behind how hurricanes form and why they can be so dangerous. Readers will also gain life-saving knowledge on ways to stay safe if they ever have to deal with this natural disaster that can quickly become deadly.

Hurricane Andrew, the Public Schools, and the Rebuilding of Community

Hurricane Andrew, the Public Schools, and the Rebuilding of Community
Title Hurricane Andrew, the Public Schools, and the Rebuilding of Community PDF eBook
Author Eugene F. Provenzo Jr.
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 188
Release 1995-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780791424827

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Hurricane Andrew struck South Florida early on Monday morning, August 24, 1992. Widely described as the worst natural disaster in modern U.S. history, the storm left 38 people dead in South Florida, 80,000 homes destroyed, and damage estimates of at least $20 billion. The area devastated by the hurricane was approximately three times the size of Manhattan. Almost 250,000 people were left homeless by Andrew—roughly the population of the entire city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Garbage generated by the storm in a single night was equal to the projected landfill for Dade County for the next thirty years.