Showing posts with label science behind natural disasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science behind natural disasters. Show all posts

June 07, 2010

Possible tornado in Dundee, MI

While driving home from visiting family yesterday, I drove past the Cabela's in Dundee, MI. I had seen on the news (earlier in the morning) that a possible tornado had damaged Cabela's. Seeing the damage was eerie (to be honest, I did not see any damage to Cabela's, but I did see damage to the building next door). Granted, I was driving, and there was a lot of traffic trying to get off the highway at that exit, so I could not get a really good look, but what I saw made me think it might have been a tornado. The roof of the water park next to Cabela's was damaged (and missing in some places). Made me want to get into the office and start looking through Enslow's Tornadoes book and learn more.

April 15, 2010

Iceland volcano grounds flights across northern Europe

Clouds of ash are in the air this morning from an erupted volcano in Iceland. The BBC says "the huge ash cloud is drifting south, leaving airports closed and a number of passengers potentially stranded in the UK and overseas. Experts say the ash affects visibility and debris can get sucked into airplane engines, which could affect the safety of air travel."

To read more about this, USAToday.com has an article here.

Enslow Publishers recently published a book on this natural disaster: Volcanoes: The Science Behind Fiery Eruptions

July 02, 2009

Floods, The Science Behind Raging Waters and Mudslides

With all this rain we've been having in June, it makes you think of how floods get started. What makes a rainstorm turn into a raging flood or a destructive mudslide? Learn what causes severe weather storms and the resulting floods and learn how we can prepare ourselves to be safe. Authors Laura Silverstein Nunn, Alvin Silverstein, and Virginia Silverstein explore the causes behind these disasters and how scientists study them.

Enslow Publishers, ISBN: 978-0-7660-2974-3, Grades 5-9, Page Count: 48

To learn more about this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2722

June 24, 2009

Earthquakes: The Science Behind Natural Disasters

Scientists still have no way of predicting earth-shaking disasters. In Earthquakes: The Science Behind Seismic Shocks and Tsunamis explains how scientists study the causes an earthquake, explore how scientists measure them, and provides tips to stay safe during this natural disaster. The authors also explore the dangerous aftermaths of earthquakes including landslides, fires, and giant waves of water called tsunamis.

Part of The Science Behind Natural Disasters series, written by Alvin and Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Each title is 48 pages, full color illustrations, ISBN 978-0-7660-2975-0. http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2663

Tornadoes: The Science Behind Terrible Twisters


Every year, about 1,000 tornadoes touch down in the United States. Severe weather scientists are studying these types of deadly storms to discover how more lives can be saved. Tornadoes: The Science Behind Terrible Twisters explains how tornadoes develop, describes the technology that help predict and track the storms, follows daring storm chasers and provides safety tips for surviving a terrible twister.



Part of The Science Behind Natural Disasters series, written by Alvin and Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Each title is 48 pages, full color illustrations, ISBN 978-0-7660-2976-7. http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2671.

Hurricanes: The Science Behind Killer Storms


With powerful gusts of wind, sheets of rain, and a deadly storm surge of water, the massive hurricane flooded large swaths of New Orleans. In Hurricanes: The Science Behind Killer Storms the authors examine with step-by-step detail how these natural disasters develop, the scientific methods used to track and predict them, and the measures families should take to protect themselves.

Part of The Science Behind Natural Disasters series, written by Alvin and Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Each title is 48 pages, full color illustrations, ISBN 978-0-7660-2971-2.
http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2670.

June 18, 2009

Volcanoes, The Science Behind Fiery Eruptions

Volcanoes, The Science Behind Fiery Eruptions by Laura Silverstein Nunn, Alvin Silverstein, and Virginia Silverstein, explains why volcanoes remain one of the world's most dangerous natural disasters. The three authors explore the formation of volcanoes, what causes them to erupt, the different types of volcanoes, and how scientists study them.

Enslow Publishers, ISBN: 978-0-7660-2972-9, for grades 5-9, full color, 48 pages
For Reluctant Readers!
Part of The Science Behind Natural Disasters series

Click here to learn more information about this title http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2696