For the first time under one cover, here are the tales of Cleveland's
greatest blizzards, most destructive tornados, nastiest snowstorms and
worst floods--and so much more. A pseudo tidal wave once pounded the
Lake Erie shore from Bay Village to the Pennsylvania border. A phantom
ice age caused scientists to predict that glaciers would soon return to
Cleveland. A river burned, mayflies swarmed the downtown area by the
millions, credible UFO sightings are still unexplained and a June
blizzard raged in the city. Citizens perfected the art of throwing rocks
at volunteer firefighters. Secret assistance in developing the atomic
bomb created a radioactive neighborhood. Join Cleveland author Alan F.
Dutka as he explores intriguing stories of famous and lesser-known
Forest City disasters.