What is it like to witness a hurricane? How is its reporting and history formed from different people's perspectives of the event? This book uses first-hand accounts from eyewitnesses, survivors, the emergency services, scientists and the media to describe what happened before, during and after Hurricane Sandy, which hit the Caribbean and parts of the United States in 2012. We also look at the science: the facts, the timeline and the physical causes and effects of the hurricane. Why was Hurricane Sandy unique? And how long will the clean-up take?
Australian Curriculum: Australian Curriculum Correlation:
ISBN-13: 9781406280296
Availability: Low Stock - Available to Ship
Published: July 2014
Reading Level: Upper Primary, Lower Secondary
Pages: 56
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Raintree
Product Category: Geography & Environment / Geo/Env: Environment/Ecology / Geo/Env: EE - Disaster Natural