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Hurricanes

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Explains the history, behavior, and structure of hurricanes, including why they are tropical, what happens inside the storm, and how they are predicted and tracked.

176 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 1997

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Michael Allaby

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John Michael Allaby was a British author and actor. He was the Aventis Junior prize-winner.

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October 12, 2016
It was a really good book with lots of facts about Hurricanes. Although it is a bit outdated, it is still up-to date with the science, & it explains a lot about how to prepare for one. It also explained about the Coralis effect, which was why hurricanes spin. The region of low pressure attracts winds, & those winds will blow really fast. I liked this book because it explained a lot of facts about hurricanes. I would recommend this to anybody that likes nonfiction. However, I would only give it a three star, because it did get to technical at a lot of times
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