The Tri-State Tornado Outbreak For Kids
James Smith
Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Sachbücher / Sachbilderbücher
Beschreibung
On a quiet afternoon in 1925, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history touched down and tore through three states, leaving entire towns in ruins. This unstoppable storm shattered records-lasting over three hours, traveling more than 200 miles, and moving faster than any tornado ever recorded. Without radar, sirens, or warnings, thousands of people were caught off guard, facing one of the most terrifying disasters in American history.
This gripping book brings the story to life, taking young readers deep into the heart of the storm. It follows the tornado's devastating path, shares real accounts from those who survived, and explores the incredible lessons scientists learned from studying its destruction. Readers will discover how tornadoes form, why some are more powerful than others, and how storm chasers today use cutting-edge technology to track these fierce twisters.
Packed with astonishing facts, strange tornado mysteries, and real-life heroism, this book shows why this storm is still talked about today-and how its impact changed the way we predict and prepare for tornadoes forever. Perfect for curious minds who love history, extreme weather, and the science behind the most powerful storms on Earth.
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