This original book describes the behavior of tropical cyclones in the
South Pacific. It investigates the broad range of disturbance effects
these violent storms have on the physical environments of the islands
that lie in their path and the people who live on them. It is the first
book to link these two themes - the characteristics of cyclones and
their landscape impacts. Examples and illustrations are drawn widely
from across the South Pacific. Numerous maps, informative drawings, and
many spectacular photographs are used with great effect throughout,
resulting in a highly readable volume. In particular, students of
physical geography will find this book an authoritative source. It
should also appeal to those concerned with climate change.