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1 | Kamikaze | 3 |
2 | Anatomy of a meteorological monster | 7 |
3 | Huracan | 18 |
4 | The tropical hothouse | 23 |
5 | Columbus's hurricane | 30 |
6 | The tropical downpour | 34 |
7 | France gives up La Floride, 1565 | 38 |
8 | The trade winds | 41 |
9 | The tempest | 49 |
10 | Nature's steam engine | 54 |
11 | The hurricanes of 1780 | 63 |
12 | Hurricane intensity | 72 |
13 | Galveston, 1900 | 83 |
14 | Genesis | 93 |
15 | Miami, 1926 | 104 |
16 | Death and transfiguration | 109 |
17 | Their eyes were watching God : San Felipe and the Okeechobee disaster of 1928 | 117 |
18 | Taking aim : how hurricanes move | 125 |
19 | The Labor Day hurricane of 1935 | 136 |
20 | The storm surge | 147 |
21 | The great New England hurricane of 1938 | 155 |
22 | Waves | 165 |
23 | Bull Halsey's typhoons | 174 |
24 | Rain | 182 |
25 | The hunters | 193 |
26 | Hurricane Camille | 205 |
27 | Into the maelstrom : a photo essay | 213 |
28 | The great East Pakistan cyclone of November 1970 | 221 |
29 | Forecasting hurricanes | 227 |
30 | Cyclone tracy | 240 |
31 | Hurricane Andrew, 1992 | 245 |
32 | Hurricanes and climate | 252 |
App. I | Notable tropical cyclones | |
App. II | Hurricane records | |
App. III | Vortex on a chip |
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