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THUNDERSTORM: Understanding The Natural Disaster That Befell South California

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Thunderstorm is natural phenomenon that causes damage to lives and properties though it isn't something that occurs regularly but I appears to have been more frequent in recent times in light of this Alex Wright, an expert in the field of Geologic disasters has put together The Natural Disaster That Befell South California as a guide to help you understand the in depth workingsof this phenomenon.

In this book you would be given in depth insights

What Thunderstorms truly are The types of Thunderstorms that we have The science of Thunderstorms Effects of Thunderstorms What to do when a Thunderstorm occurs And lots more

The Natural Disaster That Befell South California is sure to not just teach about thunderstorms but also how to protect your self in the event that one occurs around you.

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42 pages, Paperback

Published June 23, 2022

About the author

Alex Wright

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Alex Wright is a Brooklyn-based writer, researcher, and designer whose most recent book is Cataloging the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age. His first book Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages, was hailed by the Los Angeles Times as "a penetrating and highly entertaining meditation on our information age and its historical roots."

Alex's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Believer, Salon.com, The Wilson Quarterly, The Christian Science Monitor, and Harvard Magazine, among others.

Alex is a graduate faculty member at the School of Visual Arts' MFA program in Interaction Design. From 2009-2013, he was the Director of User Experience at The New York Times. He has also led research and design projects for Etsy, Yahoo!, Microsoft, IBM, The Long Now Foundation, Harvard University, the Internet Archive, and Yahoo!, among others. His work has won numerous industry awards, including a Webby, Cool Site of the Year, and an American Graphic Design Award.

Although painfully aware that the last thing the world needs is another bearded, bespectacled Brooklyn writer, Alex nonetheless chooses to live in Park Slope with his wife, two boys, and three banjos.

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