Storm Survivors
Brook Clearwater
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
Storm Survivors explores the dramatic history of lighthouses and their battles against extreme weather, revealing the crucial intersection of historical engineering, earth sciences, and geography. The book investigates how these coastal guardians have been shaped and challenged by storms, highlighting their role in maritime safety and the increasing threats posed by climate change. Readers will discover how each storm served as a vital test, informing future lighthouse designs and construction techniques. The book's unique value lies in its focus on the dynamic relationship between lighthouses and the environment, emphasizing adaptation and innovation in preserving these structures.
For instance, the book examines how some lighthouses were built with specific design features to deflect wave energy, while others were strategically located to minimize exposure to prevailing winds. Beginning with the fundamentals of lighthouse design and construction, the book progresses through case studies of devastating storms in regions like North America and Europe and concludes by synthesizing lessons learned to inform modern coastal engineering and preservation efforts.
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