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National Geographic Extreme Weather Survival Guide

Understand, Prepare, Survive, Recover

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Hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes--weather is becoming extreme, and this book tells you how to plan ahead and prepare, respond to emergencies, and survive the worst-case scenarios. From the risks of building on changing coastlines to the safety kit you should have packed up at home, from the telltale signs of a hurricane on the horizon to how to power up when the grid goes down--this will be the one book to carry with you through all kinds of bad weather. Divided into four sections (Hot, Cold, Wet, Dry) each chapter includes a level-headed discussion of current weather extremes, facts and details on conditions, and theories for why these changes are occurring; dos and don'ts for inside and outside; and gives at-a-glance guidance for how to prepare for, survive, and recover from every extreme. Sidebar features include: gears and gadgets; protecting your pet; and firsthand accounts from survivors and the experts who help them. Spectacular photographs of wicked weather plus useful checklists and how-to illustrations make page after page both useful and entertaining, even when you're contemplating the unthinkable.
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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2014

      Part educational text, part how-to guide, this handbook divides extreme weather into four general categories: wet, dry, hot, and cold. Browsers will find the frequent, high-quality photos engrossing, illustrating as they do phenomena such as forked lightning, rooftops surrounded by floodwaters, exploding wildfires, and ice-encrusted eyelashes. Coverage of each topic (e.g., hurricanes, drought, heat waves, and blizzards) follows a similar format: an introduction followed by checklists for "How To Prepare," "How To Survive," and "How To Recover." Throughout the entries are boxed notes: "Gear and Gadgets," "Good Ideas," and advice for pet owners, among others. First-person accounts portray positive examples of experienced storm chasers or pet rescue teams, as well as stories from people who made mistakes, including a boater who ventured into an oncoming storm and a New Jersey resident who stayed home to ride out Hurricane Sandy. VERDICT Readers intending to use this as a reference will want to purchase a copy to keep at home. Libraries may wish to purchase for the book's excellent photographs, along with the browsable short sections and checklists. A young readers' version, Extreme Weather: Surviving Tornadoes, Sandstorms, Hailstorms, Blizzards, Hurricanes, and More! is available through National Geographic Kids.--Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley Sch., Fort Worth, TX

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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