Menacing Skies: Texas Weather and Stories of Survival

Menacing Skies: Texas Weather and Stories of Survival
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Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 1544507674
ISBN-13 : 9781544507675
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Book Synopsis Menacing Skies: Texas Weather and Stories of Survival by : Dan Henry

Download or read book Menacing Skies: Texas Weather and Stories of Survival written by Dan Henry and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-26 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Imagine: you're blindsided on a dark highway by a half-mile-wide tornado. Or worse: you're aboard a commercial jetliner brought to the ground by a powerful thunderstorm-the deadliest plane crash in Texas history. In Menacing Skies: Texas Weather and Stories of Survival, Dan Henry shares incredible stories of survival from people who have come face-to-face with nature's most violent storms. Dan has covered every type of weather event during his three-decade career as a meteorologist. In this book, he collaborates with other top experts in the field to unravel the mysteries of science that drive our weather. Why do some thunderstorms spawn destructive tornadoes, and others don't? What is "supercharging" hurricanes like Harvey, enabling them to unleash historic flooding? How will climate change affect our weather-and our lives-in the next 100 years? Whether you're an aspiring storm chaser or someone who runs for shelter at the first clap of thunder, Menacing Skies will leave you awed by the power of the human spirit and better prepared for whatever severe weather you encounter.


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