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The ultimate inside story of the Katrina tragedy—from the cofounder of the LSU Hurricane CenterAfter warning for years about the looming threat of catastrophic flooding in New Orleans, Ivor van Heerden was one of the highest-profile media experts during the Katrina disaster. Over the following eighteen months, he was even more prominent as he challenged the official version of those events and campaigned for an engineering plan that would protect all of southeastern Louisiana, once and for all. In The Storm, van Heerden lays out in full detail the stunning incompetence among the bureaucrats, the politicians, and the Army Corps of Engineers that culminated in the catastrophe that crippled, perhaps forever, a great American city.
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Emergency management, Hurricane Katrina, 2005, Disaster relief, Nature, Nonfiction, Science, Disaster Situation Planning, Natural Disasters, Social Science, History - U.S., Nature/Ecology, Disasters & Disaster Relief, Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology, United States - 21st Century, United States - State & Local - South, Science / Meteorology, Weather, StormsPlaces
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The storm: what went wrong and why during hurricane Katrina : the inside story from one Louisiana scientist
2007, Penguin Books
in English
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The Storm: What Went Wrong and Why During Hurricane Katrina--the Inside Story from One Louisiana Scientist
July 31, 2007, Penguin (Non-Classics)
Paperback
in English
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The Storm: What Went Wrong and Why During Hurricane Katrina--the Inside Story from One Louisiana Scientist
May 18, 2006, Viking Adult
Hardcover
in English
0670037818 9780670037810
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The storm: what went wrong and why during hurricane Katrina : the inside story from one Louisiana scientist
2006, Viking
in English
0670037818 9780670037810
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"By eight o'clock Monday night, August 29-almost fourteen hours after the landfall of Hurricane Katrina-even I was tempted to join in the back slapping at the state's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Baton Rouge."
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