Storms at sea are terrifying and awe-inspiring, and provide an
unparalleled thrill to those who encounter themand survive. Using
personal accounts, stories of survival, and dramatic photography, Dag
Pike brings storms vividly to life in Storms and Wild Water. The
gripping text recounts experiences and tactics of small boats and large
ships fighting their way to safety, while the photography brings home
the sheer power of nature. It is an exciting and fascinating read.
Chapters feature: world weather and wind conditions that whip up storms;
small-boat experiences in storms; sailing and modern ships in storms;
the impact of storms on the land; formation of hurricanes, typhoons, and
cyclones; perfect or exceptional storms; storms on the North Atlantic
trade routes; the wild Southern Ocean; monsoons of the Indian Ocean;
storm experiences in the Pacific; whirlpools and maelstroms; tsunamis;
and global warming.