The breath of the gods : the history and future of the wind
(2025)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
NEW 551.518/WINCHESTER,S

Availability

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Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2025]
©2025
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

xxii, 386 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780063374454, 0063374455 :, 0063374455, 9780063374454
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Prelude: an unexpected occurence at "The Windiest Place in the World" -- Prologue: A feeling for the wind -- Light airs, gentle breezes -- Something in the air -- Robust and working winds -- The poetry of the approximate -- Inclement winds

"What is going on with our atmosphere? The headlines are filled with news of devastating hurricanes, murderous tornadoes, and cataclysmic fires affecting large swaths of America. Gale force advisories are issued on a regular basis by the National Weather Service. In 2022, a report was released by atmospheric scientists at the University of Northern Illinois, warning that winds--the force at the center of all these dangerous natural events--are expected to steadily increase in the years ahead, strengthening in power, speed, and frequency. While this prediction worried the insurance industry, governmental leaders, scientists, and conscientious citizens, one particular segment of society received it with unbridled enthusiasm. To the energy industry, rising wind strength and speeds as an unalloyed boon for humankind--a vital source of clean and "safe" power. Between these two poles--wind as a malevolent force, and wind as savior of our planet--lies a world of fascination, history, literature, science, poetry, and engineering which Simon Winchester explores with the curiosity and vigor that are the hallmarks of his bestselling works. In The Breath of the Gods, he explains how wind plays a part in our everyday lives, from airplane or car travel to the "natural disasters" that are becoming more frequent and regular. Between these two poles--wind as a malevolent force, and wind as savior of our planet--lies a world of fascination, history, literature, science, poetry, and engineering which Simon Winchester explores with the curiosity and vigor that are the hallmarks of his bestselling works. In The Breath of the Gods, he explains how wind plays a part in our everyday lives, from airplane or car travel to the "natural disasters" that are becoming more frequent." -- Dust jacket