Storm Archive
Par Wilson, Herbert
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565248049
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God blew and they were scattered. 'The Storm Archive' examines the greatest maritime catastrophe of the 16th century through the lens of modern meteorology. We deconstruct the myth that the English fleet alone defeated Philip II's empire. It was a 'storm of the millennium'.
We analyze the logbook entries of the captains and the archaeological finds on the coasts of Ireland and Scotland. Learn how a small atmospheric low-pressure area first made the rise of England to a world power possible. This book is a technical analysis of wind speeds, currents, and the mistakes of an overconfident admiralty.
Follow the historians in the reconstruction of the debris fields on the seabed. This book shows how fragile human plans are compared to nature. A gripping account of the power of the elements and how a single summer sealed the fate of empires for centuries. History is written by the wind here, recorded in the archive of the deep.
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