Synopses & Reviews
Killer tornadoes. Violent tropical storms. Devastating temperatures. Are these just the prelude to an unprecedented environmental disaster in our near future?
Two of America's leading investigators of unexplained phenomena -- Art Bell, the top-rated late-night radio talk-show host, and Whitley Strieber, No. 1 "New York Times" bestselling author of "Communion" and the legendary "Nature's End" -- have made a shocking discovery based on years of research with top scientists and archaeologists from around the world. Now, they reveal what powerful interests are trying to keep hidden: rapid changes in the atmosphere caused by greenhouse gases have set humanity on an incredibly dangerous course toward a catastrophic change in climate in the immediate future. It will begin with a massive, unprecedented storm that will devastate the Northern Hemisphere. This will be followed by floods unlike anything ever seen before -- or perhaps a new Ice Age. They also unearth evidence that this has happened in the past -- in fact, that it has occurred regularly throughout geologic history, but so infrequently that our only record of the last such storm is contained in ancient myths and flood legends.
From El Nino to the African droughts, to the shrinking of the polar ice caps, Bell and Strieber identify the warning signs to those willing to see. They point out that the Earth's regulatory system is like a rubber band: you can stretch it just so far before it snaps back -- with a vengeance. Since 1995, each successive year has set new records for violent weather. In 1999 a major climatological study predicted that the Earth will soon be warmer than it has been in millions of years. Bell and Strieber tell us why they believe a rebound is imminent -- a rapid and violent cooling that will cover the Northern Hemisphere in a sheath of choking ice and snow.
But it's not too late to reverse our destiny. No mere harbinger of an inevitable doomsday, "The Coming Global Superstorm" is instead a spirited call to action that offers a wealth of viable solutions to this mammoth challenge to humankind. Through a careful and impressively researched dissection of the myths and legends of ancient cultures and an insightful examination of the best of modern environmental science, Bell and Strieber guide us on an intellectual journey as dark as the murky origins of man and as bright as the promise of an interstellar future.
Synopsis
Bell and Strieber share more than an interest in UFOs, conspiracy theories, near-death experiences and unexplained phenomena -- neither has a degree in meteorology. This does not stop them from predicting a weather maelstrom to rival all Hollywood natural disaster films combined.
About the Author
Art Bell is one of America's leading talk-radio personalities. His late night broadcasts, Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and Dreamland, reach more than 15 million listeners, covering topics ranging from UFOs to government conspiracies, near-death experiences to unexplained phenomena, and more.
Table of Contents
Contents Prologue The Storm Begins
1 Present Danger
2 Our Mysterious Past
3 Trouble in the South
4 Mankind the Unknown
5 A Lost World
6 The Tokyo Express
7 The Last Disaster
8 The War Hypothesis
9 The Emergency Develops: The United Kingdom
10 Some Answers and a Huge Question
11 The Superstorm Returns
12 Canada: A Cry for Help
13 Critical Cycle
14 Beyond Gale Force 10
15 Distant Thunder
16 Panic Stage
17 Storm Signals
18 Does It Happen?
19 Voices from the Storm
20 Paris in the Dark
21 Mechanism of Destiny
22 Hope and the Human Future
23 Why Doesn't Somebody Do Something
Epilogue New York
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors