Divine wind
Book info: Divine wind (Hardcover, 285 pages – Oxford University Press, 2005) – Oxford University Press, 2005. Language: Eng.
Dive into the captivating world of hurricanes with this insightful exploration by Kerry A. Emanuel, a preeminent expert in meteorology. This edition unfolds the intricate physics behind these powerful storms while examining their historical significance and cultural impact. Readers will discover how hurricanes have shaped human history, disrupted military campaigns, and influenced major explorations. Through vivid storytelling, Emanuel weaves together critical scientific concepts with remarkable narratives about infamous hurricanes like the 1900 Galveston disaster and the tempest that may have inspired Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.' With over a hundred stunning illustrations, this book not only educates but also visually captivates, making complex meteorological phenomena accessible and engaging. Students and professionals alike will gain a comprehensive understanding of tropical atmospheric dynamics, the interplay between benign climates and destructive storms, and the modern advancements in hurricane forecasting. This edition is a must-have for anyone interested in environmental science, history, or the arts, as it intertwines scientific rigor with compelling stories and art. It’s a valuable resource for those looking to grasp the profound effects hurricanes have on society and the natural world.