In this gripping narrative history, Al Roker from NBC’s Today and
the Weather Channel vividly examines the deadliest natural disaster in
American history—a haunting and inspiring tale of tragedy, heroism,
and resilience that is full of lessons for today’s new age of
extreme weather. On the afternoon of September 8, 1900,
two-hundred-mile-per-hour winds and fifteen-foot waves slammed into
Galveston, the booming port city on Texas’s Gulf Coast. By dawn the
next day, the city that hours earlier had stood as a symbol of
America’s growth and expansion was now gone. Shattered,
grief-stricken survivors emerged to witness a level of destruction
never before seen: Eight thousand corpses littered the streets and
were buried under the massive wreckage. Rushing water had lifted
buildings from their foundations, smashing them into pieces, while
wind gusts had upended steel girders and trestles, driving them
through house walls and into sidewalks. No race or class was spared
its wrath. In less than twenty-four hours, a single storm had
destroyed a major American metropolis—and awakened a nation to the
terrifying power of nature. Blending an unforgettable cast of
characters, accessible weather science, and deep historical research
into a sweeping and dramatic narrative, The Storm of the Century
brings this legendary hurricane and its aftermath into fresh focus. No
other natural disaster has ever matched the havoc caused by the
awesome mix of winds, rain, and flooding that devastated Galveston and
shocked a young, optimistic nation on the cusp of modernity. Exploring
the impact of the tragedy on a rising country’s confidence—the
trauma of the loss and the determination of the response—Al Roker
illuminates the United States’s character at the dawn of the
“American Century,” while also underlining the fact that no matter
how mighty they may become, all nations must respect the ferocious
potential of our natural environment.
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Tragedy, Heroism, Survival, and the Epic True Story of America's Deadliest Natural Disaster: The Great Gulf Hurricane of 1900
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062364678
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter