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Author | : Judith Norling Carlson |
Publisher | : First Edition Design Pub. |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2013-10-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1622874129 |
When ASHLEY MORGAN and CANDACE MAGUIRE arrive in Maui, Hawaii, they have no idea of the danger and chaos that await them. Nurses by profession, they work together in a busy Chicago hospital, ICU. This vacation is to be the balm of healing for them to sort out personal problems and enjoy some relaxation. Two days after Ashley and Candace arrive on the Island; they visit the Whalebone Inn in Lahaina and innocently observe a young man and a young Hawaiian woman arguing. The couple leaves abruptly. Curious, Candy follows them down to the wharf area with Ashley reluctantly trailing behind. They lose sight of the couple when a large tour bus blocks their view. A few days later on a trip to Hana, they see the young woman's picture in a local newspaper stating, she has been missing for three days. From that point on, their world turns upside down after they realize the significance of what they saw and heard. Their vacation takes an ominous twist when her body is found washed up on Ma’alaea Bay. When they learn the woman was murdered, they are propelled into a web of suspense, lies, and deception. Candy’s inquisitive nature proves to be accurate, but deadly. Ashley, more reserved, is drawn into the intrigue, as they try to unravel clues that point to the killer. Some of their choices are foolish and they realize the mistakes they are making, put them in great danger. Their new relationships and the circumstances they find themselves in are like the beautiful bougainvillea flowers of Maui; they have thorny stems that can easily draw blood. Nothing is as it appears, and as they continue to sleuth, they find themselves in a net that is closing tighter and tighter. THEY BECOME THE HUNTED. Author Bio: Judith Norling Carlson is a registered nurse who has worked in a variety of nursing positions. Her last twenty years was in drug research. She has visited Maui, Hawaii, several times and is well acquainted with the island, especially the towns of Kihei and Lahaina. She exchanged her technical writing skills for creative writing in a variety of genres. She divides her residency between Rhinelander, Wisconsin, and Spring Hill, Florida, where she lives with her husband Keith, and their dog Kasey. She has three grown sons. She has belonged to a writing group for eight years and puts writing at the top of her fun and creative list of things to do. keywords: Maui, Hawaii, Nurses, Chance Encounter, Mystery, Murder, Deception, Amateur Sleuths, Vacation, Drug Cartel
Author | : Osmar Pinto |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
Most lightning on Earth occurs in the tropical region, mainly in the central portion of the African Continent, in the Amazon region in South America and in Indonesia. Despite this fact, no book about tropical lightning is currently available. There is also no book about the relation between global warming and tropical lightning. Although this relationship is not very well understood at the present time, it has been considered by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) community as extremely important in the study of global warming. The reason for this is that lightning can contribute through feedback mechanisms to global warming. The purpose of the present book is to review the current knowledge about lightning in the tropical region, trying to compare observations made at different times and places and with different techniques, and indicate how this knowledge can be used to investigate and predict future impacts of global warming on Earth.
Author | : Michael Pidwirny |
Publisher | : Our Planet Earth Publishing |
Total Pages | : 55 |
Release | : 2023-07-25 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
Chapter 8: Thunderstorms, Mid-Latitude Cyclones and Hurricanes of the eBook Understanding Physical Geography. This eBook was written for students taking introductory Physical Geography taught at a college or university. For the chapters currently available on Google Play presentation slides (Powerpoint and Keynote format) and multiple choice test banks are available for Professors using my eBook in the classroom. Please contact me via email at [email protected] if you would like to have access to these resources. The various chapters of the Google Play version of Understanding Physical Geography are FREE for individual use in a non-classroom environment. This has been done to support life long learning. However, the content of Understanding Physical Geography is NOT FREE for use in college and university courses in countries that have a per capita GDP over $25,000 (US dollars) per year where more than three chapters are being used in the teaching of a course. More specifically, for university and college instructors using this work in such wealthier countries, in a credit-based course where a tuition fee is accessed, students should be instructed to purchase the paid version of this content on Google Play which is organized as one of six Parts (organized chapters). One exception to this request is a situation where a student is experiencing financial hardship. In this case, the student should use the individual chapters which are available from Google Play for free. The cost of these Parts works out to only $0.99 per chapter in USA dollars, a very small fee for my work. When the entire textbook (30 chapters) is finished its cost will be only $29.70 in USA dollars. This is far less expensive than similar textbooks from major academic publishing companies whose eBook are around $50.00 to $90.00. Further, revenue generated from the sale of this academic textbook will provide “the carrot” to entice me to continue working hard creating new and updated content. Thanks in advance to instructors and students who abide by these conditions. IMPORTANT - This Google Play version is best viewed with a computer using Google Chrome, Firefox or Apple Safari browsers.
Author | : Lauren Redniss |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2015-10-27 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0679644725 |
Note: This eBook file contains many richly detailed full-color images and makes use of unconventional page layouts. Because of this, readers will be required to zoom in on each page to read the text and see the finer detail of the artwork. [It has not been optimized for devices that display only in black and white.] From the National Book Award finalist Lauren Redniss, author of Radioactive, comes a dazzling fusion of storytelling, visual art, and reportage that grapples with weather in all its dimensions: its danger and its beauty, why it happens and what it means. WINNER OF THE PEN/E. O. WILSON LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, KIRKUS REVIEWS, AND SHELF AWARENESS Weather is the very air we breathe—it shapes our daily lives and alters the course of history. In Thunder & Lightning, Lauren Redniss tells the story of weather and humankind through the ages. This wide-ranging work roams from the driest desert on earth to a frigid island in the Arctic, from the Biblical flood to the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Redniss visits the headquarters of the National Weather Service, recounts top-secret rainmaking operations during the Vietnam War, and examines the economic impact of disasters like Hurricane Katrina. Drawing on extensive research and countless interviews, she examines our own day and age, from our most personal decisions—Do I need an umbrella today?—to the awesome challenges we face with global climate change. Redniss produced each element of Thunder & Lightning: the text, the artwork, the covers, and every page in between. She created many of the images using the antiquated printmaking technique copper plate photogravure etching. She even designed the book’s typeface. The result is a book unlike any other: a spellbinding combination of storytelling, art, and science. Praise for Thunder & Lightning “[An] aesthetically charged and deeply researched account . . . a wild rainstorm of a book, pelting the reader with ideas and inspiration.”—Nature “A gorgeous and illuminating illustrated study of weather in all its tempestuous variety . . . Redniss’s combo of fact, folklore, and vibrant etched copperplate prints enthralls.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “Eerily beautiful . . . Contains plenty of scientific explanation (including more than a few nods toward global warming), but also far-flung personal stories that illuminate the beauty, wonder and chaos inherent in the elements.”—The New York Times “Magical . . . Redniss has . . . shown us how human beings live with nature—fighting, coexisting, taming, predicting via leech barometer and radar and intuition.”—The New York Times Book Review “[A] twenty-first-century genius . . . The reader willing to put herself fully in Redniss’s hands will be rewarded with a delicious feeling of being enveloped by a phenomenon that eclipses the chiming trivialities of daily life.”—Elle “Redniss is one of the most creative science writers of our time—her combination of beautiful artwork, reporting, and poetic prose brings science to life in ways that words alone simply cannot.”—Rebecca Skloot “Redniss combines her own dual punch of expressive art and impressive erudition to give an entirely new take on all that happens above our heads.”—Adam Gopnik “A strange and wonderful thing, the work of a first-class mind that refuses to submit to any categories or precedent.”—Dave Eggers
Author | : Gary D. Atkinson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Atmospheric circulation |
ISBN | : |
A practical manual for training and reference use of USAF weather forecasters who will work in the tropics, it covers basic facts of climatology, circulation, synoptic models, analysis and forecasting, application throughout the tropics. A broad survey is made of the literature, evaluated in light of the experience of the author. Physical factors controlling tropical circulations are briefly discussed. The data sources for synoptic purposes are reviewed. Climatology of pressure, winds, temperature, humidity, clouds, rainfall and disturbances is presented in a form specially suitable for forecasters. Analysis and for forecasting of disturbances, cyclones, severe weather, terminal weather, etc., are treated at length. Emphasis is placed on uses of climatology and satellite cloud photos. Over 230 figures adapted from the literature or prepared by the author serve to illustrate all the essential facts and principles discussed. A summary of the state of art and future outlook of tropical meteorology is included.
Author | : United States. Air Weather Service |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 804 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Meteorology in aeronautics |
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Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 634 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Martin Füllekrug |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 2006-05-27 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1402046294 |
Particularly intense lightning discharges can produce transient luminous events above thunderclouds, termed sprites, elves and jets. These short lived optical emissions in the mesosphere can reach from the tops of thunderclouds up to the ionosphere; they provide direct evidence of coupling from the lower atmosphere to the upper atmosphere. Sprites are arguably the most dramatic recent discovery in solar-terrestrial physics. Shortly after the first ground based video recordings of sprites, observations on board the Space Shuttle detected sprites and elves occurring all around the world. These reports led to detailed sprite observations in North America, South America, Australia, Japan, and Europe. Subsequently, sprites were detected from other space platforms such as the International Space Station and the ROCSAT satellite. During the past 15 years, more than 200 contributions on sprites have been published in the scientific literature to document this rapidly evolving new research area.
Author | : Agnes Giberne |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 1890 |
Genre | : Air |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Otis Warren Barrett |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 522 |
Release | : 1928 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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