The Hurricane

The Hurricane by Roger A. Pielke, published by Routledge on May 9, 2012, is a comprehensive exploration of one of the world’s most perilous weather phenomena. This edition, consisting of 230 pages, delves into the formation, development, movement, and impact of hurricanes, providing a detailed examination of their nature. The book also assesses the scientific advancements in describing, forecasting, and controlling these tropical cyclones.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of hurricanes within the context of various disciplines, including meteorology, geography, and social science. The text addresses the complexities of natural disasters and their implications for human geography, offering insights into the intersection of science and society. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the dynamics of hurricanes and their broader environmental significance.
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First published in 1990, this book describes the nature of the hurricane, one of the world’s most dangerous weather hazards. It examines the formation, development, movement, and impact of these tropical cyclones, and assess the ability of science to describe, forecast, and control them.
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