The worst storm in history seem from the wheelhouse
of a doomed fishing trawler; a mesmerisingly vivid
account of a natural hell from a perspective that offers
no escape. The 'perfect storm' is a
once-in-a-hundred-years combination: a high pressure
system from the Great Lakes, running into storm winds
over an Atlantic island - Sable Island - and colliding
with a weather system from the Caribbean: Hurricane
Grace. This is the story of that storm, told through the
accounts of individual fishing boats caught up in the
maelstrom, their families waiting anxiously for news of
their return, the rescue services scrambled to save
them. It is the story of the old battle between the
fisherman and the sea, between man and Nature, but here
Nature is an awesome and capricious power that
transforms the surface of the Atlantic into an
impossible tumult of water walls and gaping voids, with
the capacity to break an oil tanker in two, let alone
the 72ft swordfishing boat Andrea Gail with her crew of
eight. A typical Hurricane encompasses a million cubic
miles of atmosphere and can contain enough energy to, in
theory, meet the electric power needs of the UK for a
decade.Except that a hurricane will not be controlled.
In spare, lyrical prose 'The Perfect Storm' describes
what happened when the Andrea Gail looked into the
wrathful face of the perfect storm. |
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