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Whiteout Warnings: Engineering the Telegraphic Sky
On a deceptively mild January morning in 1888, children across the American Midwest walked to school without their coats. Hours later, temperatures plummeted by forty degrees in a matter of minutes, trapping thousands in blinding, deadly whiteout conditions. The tragedy exposed a fatal flaw in the expanding nation: the United States had no unified system to warn its citizens of rapid meteorological shifts. The resulting public outrage forced a technological reckoning that changed the infrastructure of survival forever. This book traces the forgotten history of how a localized tragedy birthed the modern weather warning system. It explores the frantic race to connect isolated farming communities to a centralized telegraphic grid, turning copper wires into the first atmospheric defense mechanism. Readers will uncover the brilliant, frantic efforts of early signalmen and scientists who battled government bureaucracy and primitive technology to map the sky. Discover how the invisible architecture of crisis communication was forged in ice, forever altering how humanity anticipates the storms of tomorrow.
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Isbn9783565340514
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Peso916 KB
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Número de páginas216
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IdiomaInglés
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FormatoEPUB
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ProtecciónDRM
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ReferenciaBKW181625