The Forgotten Storm by Wallace Akin

The Forgotten Storm by Wallace Akin

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Summary

A gripping account of the most deadly tornado ever to hit the U.S.—695 people killed in its 219-mile path of destruction—including first person accounts, newspaper stories, and the author's own climate science expertise.

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The Forgotten Storm by Wallace Akin

The amazing true story of the deadliest tornado in American history, as told by a survivor.
Wallace Akin, his mother, and their house were lifted by a tornado that was among the world's most violentSince that day 77 years ago, when he landed safely with a jolt, that storm has lived within him. * Des Moines Register *
In The Forgotten Storm, Wallace Akin presents eyewitness accounts and a definitive analysis of the nearly one-mile-wide mega twister which ripped through no less than three Midwestern states. Akin's approach firmly reestablishes this disaster's solemn spirit as well as its identity as a standard-setting meteorological event. -- Richard G. Fernicola M.D., author of "Twelve Days of Terror"
Akin's brush with tragedy inspired a lifetime of writing and teaching about weather. His respect for the greatest of all Plains storms is a familiar feeling to all who have lived in this tornado alley. * Midwest Living *
Wallace E. Akin was for many years a professor of geography at Drake University. He received a research Fulbright in 1961 at the University of Copenhagen and has traveled widely, studying climate and related human activities. He is the author of several academic books that include material on weather and climate.
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ISBN 13 9781592283125
ISBN 10 1592283128
Title The Forgotten Storm
Author Wallace Akin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 2004-06-01
Number of pages 200
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