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The Storm: What Went Wrong and Why During Hurricane Katrina–the Inside Story from One Louisiana Scientist Hardcover – May 18, 2006 by Ivor van Heerden (Author), Mike Bryan (Author)
Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. This serious, scientific explanation of what exactly happened in the hours-and years-leading up to Hurricane Katrina’s devestation of New Orleans brings a fresh perspective to a tragedy that has generated remarkably similar news accounts over the past eight months. Van Heerden, Deputy Director of the Louisiana State University Hurricane…
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The ultimate inside story: how bureaucracy, politics, and a disregard of science combined to crippleÂperhaps foreverÂa great American city
As deputy director of the Louisiana State University Hurricane Center, Ivor van Heerden had for years been warning state and local officials about New OrleansÂ’s vulnerability to flooding. But like CassandraÂ’s, his predictions were ignoredÂuntil Hurricane Katrina hit on August 29, 2005. Suddenly, van Heerden found himself at the center of a media maelstrom. Stepping forward to challenge the official version of events, he revealed the truth about the cityÂ’s shoddy levee construction.
Now, in The Storm, van Heerden shares up-to-the-minute reporting from his investigations and connects the dots among the Army Corps of Engineers, the bureaucrats, the politicians, and the chain of eventsÂboth natural and humanÂthat culminated in catastrophe. An epic of cutting- edge science and systemic bureaucratic failure, The Storm is the first book from a major player in the Katrina disaster and a riveting narrative that brings expertise, passion, and a human viewpoint to AmericaÂ’s greatest natural disaster.
Weight | 19 oz |
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Dimensions | 6.3 × 1.11 × 9.24 in |
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