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My Hurricane Andrew Story

My Hurricane Andrew Story
Author: Bryan Norcross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN: 9780998992211

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As Category 5 Hurricane Andrew was bearing down, people huddled in their closets and under their mattresses were tuned to "the man who talked South Florida through". This is the story of the storm that set the benchmark for damage - almost four times the previously most expensive U.S. disaster - and the TV coverage that kept people safe and sane through the hellacious night. Bryan Norcross was on the air with life-saving guidance for every minute of Andrew's onslaught. Cities in South Florida declared Bryan Norcross Days in his honor. This is the story behind the acclaimed TV coverage, and why Bryan was first to raise the alarm. Learn untold stories about the storm that rewrote our understanding of hurricanes. How will we deal with extreme storms in the future? Bryan considers the lessons we learned from Andrew, the lessons we should have learned, and what steps we need to immediately take. If you think you know the story of Hurricane Andrew, it is likely you do not. Relive the incredible event from Bryan's vantage point as the man who was connected to South Florida residents through the terror of the storm and the horror of what came after the Great Hurricane of 1992.


In the Eye of Hurricane Andrew

In the Eye of Hurricane Andrew
Author: Eugene F. Provenzo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813025667

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On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the worst hurricane in modern Florida's history, this bold, eye-opening portrait of a killer storm tracks Andrew's devastating march across Florida and gauges the storm's impact on the state and its people.


The Fury of Hurricane Andrew 1992

The Fury of Hurricane Andrew 1992
Author: Karen Bush Gibson
Publisher: Mitchell Lane
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1545749558

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The story and personal accounts of 1992's Hurricane Andrew provide a backdrop for learning about hurricanes in general and the devastation they can cause. This book also examines the dynamics of hurricanes, the role of meteorologists, and the importance of timely, efficient relief operations in a hurricane aftermath. Includes a chronology that tracks Andrew's path, and a timeline of other major U.S. hurricanes.


Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1993
Genre: Emergency management
ISBN:

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Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781563520594

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Captioned photos of the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.


Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew
Author: Kristine Harper
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1438102224

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Details the course and effect of Hurricane Andrew, which hit the southeastern United States in 1992, and describes the recovery efforts that followed the storm.


Hurricane Andrew, 1992

Hurricane Andrew, 1992
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1995
Genre: Big Cypress National Preserve (Fla.)
ISBN:

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The Politics of Disaster

The Politics of Disaster
Author: David K Twigg
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0813063353

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"[A] careful, nuanced approach in examining the effects of a hurricane on a region’s electoral politics at all levels of government, including localities sometimes neglected by American political science but central to disaster politics."--Political Science Quarterly "Twigg has thoroughly researched. . . . [and] assembled an impressive array of facts by pouring through scholarly documents, books, and back issues of magazines."--Florida Historical Quarterly "A rigorous study of disaster's impact on elected local and state political officials, on their electoral fortunes or misfortunes, and on the local political fabric of impacted jurisdictions."--Richard T. Sylves, George Washington University "A significant contribution to the field of disaster studies."--Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida From earthquakes to tornados, elected officials' responses to natural disasters can leave an indelible mark on their political careers. In the midst of the 1992 primary season, Hurricane Andrew overwhelmed South Florida, requiring local, state, and federal emergency responses. The work of many politicians in the storm's immediate aftermath led to a curious "incumbency advantage" in the general election a few weeks later, raising the question of just how much the disaster provided opportunities to effectively "campaign without campaigning." David Twigg uses newspaper stories, scholarly articles, and first person interviews to explore the impact of Hurricane Andrew on local and state political incumbents, revealing how elected officials adjusted their strategies and activities in the wake of the disaster. Not only did Andrew give them a legitimate and necessary opportunity to enhance their constituency service and associate themselves with the flow of external assistance, but it also allowed them to achieve significant personal visibility and media coverage while appearing to be non-political or above "normal" politics. This engrossing case study clearly demonstrates why natural disasters often privilege incumbents. Twigg not only sifts through the post-Andrew election results in Florida, but he also points out the possible effects of other past (and future) disaster events on political campaigns in this fascinating and prescient book.


Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew
Author: Victoria Sherrow
Publisher: Enslow Publishers
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766010574

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This book looks at stories of real people who survived this devastating natural disaster. Action oriented accounts of survivors put the reader in the center of the storm.


Hurricane Andrew: South Florida and Louisiana, August 23-26, 1992

Hurricane Andrew: South Florida and Louisiana, August 23-26, 1992
Author: Jennifer J. Wilson
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN: 0788130730

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Prepared by the National Weather Service (NWS) after weeks of interviews & visits to the damaged areas with Federal, state, & local officials, & citizens in FL & LA. It assesses NWS's performance & recommends where improvements are needed. Contents: summary of preparedness actions; NWS contingency planning & backup arrangements; summary of NWS watches, warnings, & advisories; summary of information & warning services & response actions by emergency management & media; public response; processing, interpretation, & dissemination of NWS information. Illustrated.