Storm of the Century
Title | Storm of the Century PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen King |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 406 |
Release | 1999-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 067103264X |
Complemented by an author introduction, the screenplay for a six-hour television miniseries follows the residents of Little Tall Island as they prepare to cope with both a dangerous storm and an mysteriously evil force
Storm of the Century
Title | Storm of the Century PDF eBook |
Author | Willie Drye |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2019-08-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1493037986 |
In 1934, hundreds of jobless World War I veterans were sent to the remote Florida Keys to build a highway from Miami to Key West. The Roosevelt Administration was making a genuine effort to help these down-and-out vets, many of whom suffered from what is known today as post-traumatic stress disorder. But the attempt to help them turned into a tragedy. The supervisors in charge of the veterans misunderstood the danger posed by hurricanes in the low-lying Florida Keys. In late August 1935, a small, stealthy tropical storm crossed the Bahamas, causing little damage. When it entered the Straits of Florida, however, it exploded into one of the most powerful hurricanes on record. But US Weather Bureau forecasters could only guess at its exact position, and their calculations were well off the mark. The hurricane that struck the Upper Florida Keys on the evening of September 2, 1935 is still the most powerful hurricane to make landfall in the US. Supervisors waited too long to call for an evacuation train from Miami to move the vets out of harm’s way. The train was slammed by the storm surge soon after it reached Islamorada. Only the 160-ton locomotive was left upright on the tracks. About 400 veterans were left unprotected in flimsy work camps. Around 260 of them were killed. This is their story, with newly discovered photos and stories of some of the heroes of the Labor Day 1935 calamity.
Storm of the Century
Title | Storm of the Century PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie True Peters |
Publisher | Capstone |
Total Pages | 30 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1434211649 |
When Hurricane Katrina threatens New Orleans, Louisiana, 14-year-old Ricky Thompson and his family must flee the city. Unfortunately, traffic is backed up for miles, and there's no way out. As a last resort, the family takes shelter inside the Superdome, a football stadium turned into a rescue shelter for thousands of residents.
Storm of the Century
Title | Storm of the Century PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher J. Haraden |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Blizzards |
ISBN | 9780972784504 |
The record-setting storm's impact on the area is explored through first-hand accounts from survivors, relief workers and former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, among others.
The Perfect Storm
Title | The Perfect Storm PDF eBook |
Author | Sebastian Junger |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 252 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780393040166 |
A true story of men against the sea.
Hurricane Hazel
Title | Hurricane Hazel PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Gifford |
Publisher | Dundurn |
Total Pages | 107 |
Release | 2004-08-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1550025260 |
On October 15, 1954, Hurricane Hazel battered southern Ontario, leaving in its wake a terrible toll: thousands homeless, $25 million in property damage, and worst of all, 81 people dead. Hazel destroyed bridges, submerged towns, and drowned unsuspecting Ontarians. After the storm, people walked the surreal streets: cars upside down, iceboxes and dead cows hanging from trees, houses flattened, toys and furniture floating past. On its fiftieth anniversary, Jim Gifford has captured that fatal night in the voices of those who survived it. Including more than 100 never-before-published photographs, Hurricane Hazel: Canada's Storm of the Century documents one of the worst natural disasters in Canadian history.
November's Fury
Title | November's Fury PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Schumacher |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | 214 |
Release | 2013-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1452940452 |
On Thursday, November 6, the Detroit News forecasted “moderate to brisk” winds for the Great Lakes. On Friday, the Port Huron Times-Herald predicted a “moderately severe” storm. Hourly the warnings became more and more dire. Weather forecasting was in its infancy, however, and radio communication was not much better; by the time it became clear that a freshwater hurricane of epic proportions was developing, the storm was well on its way to becoming the deadliest in Great Lakes maritime history. The ultimate story of man versus nature, November’s Fury recounts the dramatic events that unfolded over those four days in 1913, as captains eager—or at times forced—to finish the season tried to outrun the massive storm that sank, stranded, or demolished dozens of boats and claimed the lives of more than 250 sailors. This is an account of incredible seamanship under impossible conditions, of inexplicable blunders, heroic rescue efforts, and the sad aftermath of recovering bodies washed ashore and paying tribute to those lost at sea. It is a tragedy made all the more real by the voices of men—now long deceased—who sailed through and survived the storm, and by a remarkable array of photographs documenting the phenomenal damage this not-so-perfect storm wreaked. The consummate storyteller of Great Lakes lore, Michael Schumacher at long last brings this violent storm to terrifying life, from its first stirrings through its slow-mounting destructive fury to its profound aftereffects, many still felt to this day.