TY - BOOK AU - Gibson, Christine TI - Extreme natural disasters U1 - 363.34 PY - 2007/// CY - New York PB - Collins KW - Natural disasters N1 - PARTI: ATMOSPHERE OF DESTRUCTION % CHAPTER 1 HURRICANES From Disturbance to Storm Katrina; Monster Storm Hurricane Wilma: The World's Most Intense Storm Floyd: Far-Flung Destruction Mitc^: Mountain Mover When a Hurricane Hit Galveston Other Major Storms CHAPTER 2 TORNADOES Bangladesh: Worst in History The Tri-State Tornado Moore, Oklahoma: Three Times the Devastation Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak of 1965 La Plata, Maryland, 2002 CHAPTER 3 ICE STORMS, SNOWSTORMS, AND AVALANCHES The Ice Storm of 1998 The Blizzard of 1993 Hailstorms: Germany, 1984, and China, 2002 Avalanches: Peru and Washington State CHAPTER 4 J FLOODS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES Bangladesh, August 1998 and July 1999 The Mighty Mississippi Yangtze River, China, 1931 , The Johnstown Flood of 1889 Guatemalan Mudslide El Nino CHAPTER 5 DROUGHT AND HEAT WAVES The Dust Bowl Black Wind in Inner Mongolia Africa: Endemic Drought Drought around the World Droughts Related to El Nino California Wildfires Receding Glaciers PART 2: DYNAMIC (.4. GEOLOGY CHAPTER 6 EARTHQUAKES Pakistan, 2005 it Izmit, Turkey, 1999 lyiexico, September 19,1985 San Francisco, 1906 Intraplate Quakes: Shaanxi and Newl^adrid CHAPTER 7 VOLCANOES Mount Tambora, Indonesia Mount Pelee, Martinique Soufriere Hills, Montserrat Mount St. Helens Mount Pinatubo, Philippines Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia CHAPTER 8 TSUNAMIS Sumatra, 2004 Hilo, Hawaii, 1946 Chile, 1960 Japan Faces the Waves Glossary Find Out More At the Smithsonian Index Acknowledgments and Credits ER -