North Carolina's Hurricane History

Fourth Edition, Updated with a Decade of New Storms from Isabel to Sandy

Fourth Edition

By Jay Barnes

344 pp., 8 x 10, 167 halftones, 4 figs., 51 maps, 2 tables, index

  • E-book EPUB ISBN: 978-1-4696-0833-4
    Published: June 2013
  • E-book PDF ISBN: 979-8-8908-4446-0
    Published: June 2013

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North Carolina's Hurricane History charts the more than fifty great storms that have battered the Tar Heel State from the colonial era through Irene in 2011 and Superstorm Sandy in 2012, two of the costliest hurricanes on record. Drawing on news reports, National Weather Service records, and eyewitness descriptions, hurricane historian Jay Barnes emphasizes the importance of learning from this extraordinary history as North Carolina prepares for the inevitable disastrous storms to come. Featuring more than 200 photographs, maps, and illustrations, this book offers amazing stories of destruction and survival. While some are humorous and some tragic, all offer a unique perspective on the state's unending vulnerability to these storms.

About the Author

Jay Barnes is director of development for the North Carolina Aquarium Society. He is author of four books on hurricanes, including Florida’s Hurricane History, and often appears on media outlets such as The Weather Channel, NBC Nightly News, and The Discovery Channel.
For more information about Jay Barnes, visit the Author Page.

Reviews

"Packed with information. . . . Examines the lives and communities affected by hurricanes and the growth that makes them more economically devastating. . . . An intense and emotional narrative."--Coastwatch

"This is a wonderful work of geography, history, and--for those who lived through some of these storms--maybe even a bit of nostalgia."--Durham Herald Sun

"[This book] remains the only comprehensive history of hurricanes in the Tar Heel State, from the great storm of 1586. [This edition] adds the storms of the new millennium, including a long discussion of superstorm Sandy, which skirted our coast only to pound New York State and New Jersey."--Wilmington Star News

“[A] wonderful book about hurricanes that have impacted the Tar Heel State. . . . A great book for native North Carolinians and transplants alike.”--Southern Pines Pilot

"Find out just how vulnerable North Carolina has been to these powerful storms."--Greg Fishel, WRAL-TV meteorologist