Tsunami Man: Learning about Killer Waves with Walter Dudley
$39.99
Author: Anthony D. Fredericks
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press 2002
Description:
"Walt Dudley waited on the roof of the Naniloa Hotel
overlooking Hilo Bay. Eyes glued to the water, ears listening for the ring of
his cellular phone, he was watching for a monster. It was a monster speeding
across the Pacific Ocean at more than 500 miles per hour. It was a monster with
the potential for consuming lives and pulverizing buildings. It was a monster
of enormous strength, incredible power, and unbelievable destructiveness.”
Tsunamis–the stuff of legends in both ancient and modern times–are some of the
world’s most destructive natural disasters. But for Dr. Walter Dudley tsunamis
are "not just about devastation and destruction, they are about men, women, and
children.”
Dr. Dudley’s work (see Tsunami!, 1998) has expanded our knowledge of these waves and has helped us to better understand and prepare for these unpredictable, yet ever present, dangers. In Tsunami Man young readers are given an inside look at the life of a working scientist who uses his knowledge for the common good and serves as an exciting role model for future scientists. Filled with dramatic photographs and accounts of tsunami survivors, the book also addresses the "how” and "why” of tsunamis, their impact on human lives, and the ways in which information about these "killer waves” is shared throughout the world.
Code: 9780824824969