Storm Chaser

A Photographer's Journey

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Jim Reed

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Issues of global warming continue to be relevant, and every day brings front-page stories about the weather, generating new research, raising even more questions and possible solutions. Storm Chaser is a mesmerizing look at some of the catastrophic consequences of our planet’s increasing temperature, captured by an expert in the field. Through breathtaking photos, quotes, letters, and journal entries from climatologists, researchers, political leaders, spiritual advisors, and storm survivors. Storm Chaser chronicles photographer Jim Reed’s most thrilling, beautiful, memorable, and dramatic adventures to date.

From extraordinary tornadoes to historic hurricanes, remarkable floods, geomagnetic storms, and magnificent lightning, Reed captures not only the mercilessness of America’s sometimes deadly weather, but also the magnificence and meaning behind the tempests.

The hardcover edition of Storm Chaser received critical acclaim and wide media attention. The New York Times wrote “These are the images that demonstrate the heart of weather’s primal draw, and that hold the power to make weather fanatics out of even those of us whose first instinct is to run.” Repackaged as a paperback with 16 pages of new material, this revised edition of Storm Chaser provides even more incredible images and the astonishing stories behind them.

Additional information

Weight 733 g
Dimensions 21.5 x 23 cm
Publisher name ABRAMS
Publication date 23 February 2009
Number of pages 208
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 21.5 x 23 cm
Weight 733 g

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Jim Reed, one of the world's most accomplished extreme-weather photographers, has spent two decades documenting almost every type of meteorological phenomena. He has appeared on Good Morning America, the Today Show, the 700 Club, 20/20,and numerous other TV and radio programs to discuss his work. He is the author of Hurricane Katrina: Through the Eyes of Storm Chasers, and lives in Wichita, Kansas.