September 8, 1900. Galveston, Texas. A typically hot and humid day. Women tended to chores; men traveled downtown to work, including Isaac Cline, head of the National Weather Bureau's local office. Cline believed the island was safe from hurricanes, but by afternoon, a Category-4 storm proved how wrong he was. In a feature-length special based on Erik Larson's book, weather experts, historians, and survivors' descendants guide us through that horrific day that claimed over 6,000 lives.
Relive local history - check this DVD out today with your COM ID!
Rather read the book? We have that too! Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History by Erik Larson is available on both eBook and physical copy at the library.
For more resources on hurricanes, visit the online library hurricane guide.
https://bit.ly/4e8HvDL
Relive local history - check this DVD out today with your COM ID!
Rather read the book? We have that too! Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History by Erik Larson is available on both eBook and physical copy at the library.
For more resources on hurricanes, visit the online library hurricane guide.
https://bit.ly/4e8HvDL
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