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Author | : Joseph Clinard |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2009-03 |
Genre | : Reynolds, Jack (Fictitious character) |
ISBN | : 1438933657 |
THE TSUNAMI FACTOR By Joseph Clinard The great tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004 was a natural disaster -or might it have been triggered by something else...something of human origin? Now, a group of terrorists have created a way of duplicating such an event in the Atlantic Ocean and only investigator, Jack Reynolds, along with his loyal helper, Danny Lorenzo can prevent it. Or can they? Based in captivating London, Jack goes full circle investigating the conspiracy that could destroy the eastern seaboard of the North American continent, as religious zealots scramble to bring Armageddon to fruition, but with a profit motivation. Mix in murder and the love angle from a sensuous Italian woman and the question becomes can the good guys prevent a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions? Only the reader of this page-turner will know, and then not until the very last page, as author Joseph Clinard comes through with yet another sure-fire hit.
Author | : Ian Nicol Robertson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Ocean waves |
ISBN | : 9780784414972 |
Author Ian Robertson provides a comprehensive, authoritative guide to the new tsunami design provisions of Standard ASCE/SEI 7-16 using a series of detailed examples based on prototypical buildings.
Author | : National Research Council |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2011-03-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0309209897 |
Many coastal areas of the United States are at risk for tsunamis. After the catastrophic 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, legislation was passed to expand U.S. tsunami warning capabilities. Since then, the nation has made progress in several related areas on both the federal and state levels. At the federal level, NOAA has improved the ability to detect and forecast tsunamis by expanding the sensor network. Other federal and state activities to increase tsunami safety include: improvements to tsunami hazard and evacuation maps for many coastal communities; vulnerability assessments of some coastal populations in several states; and new efforts to increase public awareness of the hazard and how to respond. Tsunami Warning and Preparedness explores the advances made in tsunami detection and preparedness, and identifies the challenges that still remain. The book describes areas of research and development that would improve tsunami education, preparation, and detection, especially with tsunamis that arrive less than an hour after the triggering event. It asserts that seamless coordination between the two Tsunami Warning Centers and clear communications to local officials and the public could create a timely and effective response to coastal communities facing a pending tsuanami. According to Tsunami Warning and Preparedness, minimizing future losses to the nation from tsunamis requires persistent progress across the broad spectrum of efforts including: risk assessment, public education, government coordination, detection and forecasting, and warning-center operations. The book also suggests designing effective interagency exercises, using professional emergency-management standards to prepare communities, and prioritizing funding based on tsunami risk.
Author | : Tad S. Murty |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 526 |
Release | : 2006-12-14 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0203964438 |
The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 is considered to have been one of the worst natural disasters in history, affecting twelve countries, from Indonesia to Somalia. 175,000 people are believed to have lost their lives, almost 50,000 were registered as missing and 1.7 million people were displaced. As well as this horrendous toll on human life
Author | : Tsunemasa Shiki |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 2011-10-13 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0080558917 |
This book is an overview of the state-of-the art developments in sedimentology of tsunami-induced and tsunami-affected deposits, namely tsunamiites. It also highlights new problems and issues calling for additional investigation, and provides insight into the direction for future tsunamiite researches. Provides a comprehensive overview of developments in tsunamiites Investigates future trends and development needs Cutting edge research articles from leading experts aimed at researchers and scientists
Author | : Boris Levin |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2008-10-27 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1402088566 |
Till the very end of the twentieth century tsunami waves (or ‘waves in a harbour’, translated from Japanese) were considered an extremely rare and exotic natural p- nomenon, originating in the ocean and unexpectedly falling upon the seaside as gigantic waves. The 26th of December 2004, when tsunami waves wiped out, in a single day, more than 250,000 human lives, mourned in many countries, turned out to be a tragic date for all mankind. The authors of this book, who have studied tsunami waves for many years, - tended it to be a systematic exposition of modern ideas concerning • The mechanisms of tsunami wave generation • The peculiarities of tsunami wave propagation in the open ocean and of how waves run-up beaches • Methods for tsunami wave registration and the operation of a tsunami warning system • The mechanisms of other catastrophic processes in the ocean related to the se- mic activity of our planet The authors considered their main goal to be the creation of book prese- ing modern knowledge of tsunami waves and of other catastrophes in the ocean to scienti?c researchers and specialists in geophysics, oceanography, seismology, hydroacoustics, geology, geomorphology, civil and seaside engineering, postgr- uate students and students of relevant professions.
Author | : Jenifer Ruff |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2021-12 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781954447134 |
A tsunami strikes a small island in the Pacific Ocean, leaving destruction and utter madness in its wake. After the natural disaster, CDC epidemiologist Dr. Madeline Hamilton and her fiancé, FBI operative Quinn Traynor, go to Nalowale Island to investigate a deadly outbreak of unknown origin. Victims become aggressive and irrational, suffering from insomnia, hallucinations, and eventual death. But not everyone cooperates with the agents' efforts to save lives. Devon Wheeler's fortune depends on completing construction of the Azure Cove Resort. He's hiding something, and he'll do whatever it takes to open the luxury complex on time, even if it means concealing critical information related to the outbreak.When all communications to and from the island shut down and the wave of illness climbs toward a calamitous crash, Madeline uncovers something terrifying?and impossible.Under quarantine conditions and without the help of modern equipment, Madeline and Quinn must make sense of a bizarre outbreak that will forever change the world's understanding of viral pathogens. With time running out, that understanding may come at an incredible price.This is the explosive third adventure in the FBI & CDC Thriller Series by USA Today bestselling author Jenifer Ruff. Mystery and medical thriller fans of James Patterson, Michael Crichton, and James Rollins will love Only One Wave: The Tsunami Effect."Only One Wave is a gripping thriller led by captivating characters and an enthralling story that will wash over you, page after page. In this harrowing account of the aftermath of a tsunami, Jenifer Ruff takes you to ground zero of the disaster's mighty power, wrapping it with a haunting mystery. I loved every minute of it."-Timothy Browne - USA Today Best-Selling Author
Author | : Alik Ismail-Zadeh |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 431 |
Release | : 2014-04-17 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1107033861 |
A unique interdisciplinary approach to disaster risk research, including global hazards and case-studies, for researchers, graduate students and professionals.
Author | : |
Publisher | : Human Rights Center, Uc Berkeley |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Disaster relief |
ISBN | : 9780976067719 |
Author | : Mohammad Mokhtari |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2016-10-12 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9535126768 |
This book is a collection of contribution from experts involved in tsunami study for the purpose of covering its different aspects from generation to warning system to be applied in tsunami risk reduction. The presented chapters have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. The content of the book consists of information on tsunami propagation from the open sea to the coast and coastal tsunami warning using deployed HF radar systems in different parts of North America and Japan. In this book, tsunami propagation, preliminary methods for evaluating the suitability of radar sites for tsunami detection using simulated tsunami velocities and factors affecting tsunami detectability are discussed and methods for reducing the false alarms are described. It further covers multi-scale meteorological systems resulted in meteo-tsunami and tsunami generation due to a landslide or a submarine volcanic eruption, where few case studies have been presented. The occurrence and characteristics of tsunami in Sweden, using paleo-tsunami events from different parts of the Scandinavia and finally challenges and opportunities for reducing losses to fast-arriving tsunamis in remote villages along Pakistan coast, with few examples are also discussed.