The Coming Global Superstorm
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The Coming Global Superstorm

Mass Market Paperback – January 2, 2001

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$5.73
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Pocket Star Books
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978-0671041915
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3.25 x 1 x 7 inches
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5.6 ounces

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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 fifteen milllion listeners, covering topics ranging from UFOs to government conspiracies, near-death experiences to unexplained phenomena, and more. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter One: Present Danger Nineteen ninety-nine was the most violent year in the modern history of weather. So was 1998. So was 1997. And 1996. Anybody who glances at a weather report from time to time can see that something extraordinary is happening. But exactly what that is remains a matter of controversy. For twenty years, we have been bombarded with warnings that global warming is a real and present danger. Equally, there have been claims that it's all nonsense. On March 15, 1999, scientists at the University of Arizona and the University of Massachusetts reported on their construction of a thousand-year record of earth's average temperature. The results were shocking. What has happened is that a nine-hundred-year-long cooling trend has been suddenly and decisively reversed in the past fifty years. Due to the rise in heat-trapping greenhouse gases, ferocious warming is under way. The scientists predicted that the earth will shortly be warmer than it has been in millions of years. A climatological nightmare is upon us. It is almost certainly the most dangerous thing that has ever happened in our history. However, there is a surprising amount that we can do about it. Some of it involves personal action. Some of it involves the whole society. None of it is particularly difficult or expensive, and none of it will place a cost burden on government, business, or the individual. How effective will it be? That remains to be seen. So far, the fact that we cannot answer the question of just how dangerous global warming actually is, has meant that nobody is doing anything very decisive. But the situation is getting more and more serious. It has become clear that the deterioration of the atmosphere -- indeed, of the whole biosphere -- is happening a lot faster than even the most concerned climatologists imagined just a short time ago. What does this mean? What might happen? We must find a way to understand. We must, because we have to empower ourselves to prevent it. Could it be that the worst climate disaster of all -- an event barely whispered about -- is actually happening right now? Could we be at the edge of runaway climate change -- an event so devastating that it could abruptly leave the world unable to feed itself, perhaps even visit it with unimaginable destruction? To find out, we must take a journey not only through the shocking record of current climate change, but also into the amazing history of the world's weather. At this point, almost any violent change in climate will batter our civilization because it is so enormous and makes such a massive demand on the environment. Even the unthinkable could happen: our civilization could fall. Earth's climate works like a rubber band being stretched and suddenly released. For years, eons even, the stresses slowly build as the chemistry of the air changes. And then, in a matter of a few years or even a few months, there is a shift so vast that we can scarcely begin to imagine it. Earth, it seems, has a powerful regulatory mechanism built into its climate. Heat increases to a certain point, and then the whole system breaks down. Cold air comes roaring down from the north, flooding the previously overheated Northern Hemisphere. Suddenly, a new era of cold weather begins. We know, generally, how this happens. But not even science has as yet faced the fact that this change must be accompanied by an absolutely massive release of energy, as earth's climate strives to reorganize itself. In other words, this great shift of climate is almost certainly accompanied by a great storm or series of storms, a weather upheaval outside of contemporary human experience. We believe that it has happened before, and that traces of what we are calling the superstorm exist in the fossil record. We believe that it comes on suddenly and that it is so destructive that it has the potential to end our civilization. These are sensational claims, but we can prove that nature pulls the trigger suddenly and, therefore, that the rebalancing of the climate that follows must also be very sudden and involve titanic energies. This suggests that our present situation may be extremely perilous. Over the past three million years the earth has been locked in an unusually harsh climate system. During this period, our climate has flipped from warm to cold conditions and back again many times. Again and again, earth has warmed up, getting hotter and hotter until -- very suddenly -- the glaciers have come back and entombed a quarter of the planet in ice for upwards of a hundred thousand years. Sometimes, the cooling event has not resulted in a long-term buildup of ice. Sometimes, as happened around 8,000 B.C., sudden cooling has not led to the return of the ice, but has only interrupted the warming process for a short time. All of the factors that have caused sudden climate change in the past are lining up right now. This change, which we will show is part of a vast natural cycle, has been sped up this time by human activity. When the change comes, it is likely to be much more violent than ever before, and we will offer evidence from recent and unexpected climatological data that indicates why this would be so. We will look at the last great upheaval through the eyes of the people who were living then. Examining the fossil record, we will identify the season in which it took place. And we will see why that particular event did not result in a new ice age and learn exactly how to tell if the changes the next one brings will cause one or not. What will this climate change be like for you and your family? This depends on where you live. The farther north your home, the more likely you will have to move quickly south. When the warm ocean currents that now flow north cease to do so, our whole climate will change. It is our contention that the energy necessary for the superstorm will be created at that time. Say you live in Dallas or Madrid or Rome. Your first indication that the superstorm is building might be weather reports to the effect that a series of cold fronts are moving down from the Arctic, one after another. This could happen at any time of the year. You would hear that more northern places -- Toronto, Stockholm, Beijing -- were receiving extremely heavy weather -- extraordinary rain in the summer, unprecedented blizzards in the winter. This would continue for a week or more, always building in intensity. Across the northern plains of the world -- the American High Plains, the central Asian steppe -- wind gusts of upwards of one hundred miles an hour would start to be recorded. We believe that it would get worse, and we will make our case over the course of this book. Places like Edmonton and Semipalatinsk, then Minneapolis and Moscow, would cease to communicate with the outside world. Alaska and northern Siberia would have gone silent before. From Europe to Asia to America, whole populations would be desperately attempting to move south. Because the same changes that affected currents in the North Atlantic would alter the movement of currents in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia and New Zealand would also be affected. There, summer would have turned to winter, or normal winter would have become extremely cold. Heavy seas would devastate the southern coasts of the continent. Typhoons, blowing up suddenly, would smash into the Philippines, Japan, and the Pacific islands. The farther north you were, the more extreme conditions would be. Day after day, the storms would continue, becoming more complex and organized, larger, taking on forms never observed before. All over the Northern Hemisphere, massive population movements would be taking place. There would be mass disorganization, and many, many people would be overrun by the superstorm. After the superstorm was over, it would gradually become clear that a catastrophe of breathtaking proportions had occurred. The only reports from Europe would be coming from Portugal, southern Italy, and southern Spain. The entire American Midwest would be under a sheet of ice, one that would extend across Siberia and northern Europe as well. This ice would reflect vast amounts of sunlight and heat back into space. If the storm -- as the last one appears to have done -- hit in summer, the ice would probably melt. It is possible that this happened the last time and, as we shall see, was recorded in myth all over the world. If the storm took place in the fall or winter, then the ice could conceivably compress so much in the next few months and reflect back so much heat and light that the next summer simply would not be warm enough to melt it. The winter that followed would be the coldest in history. The ultimate and ironic effect of global warming would have become clear to the survivors: a new ice age would have begun. Copyright © 1999 by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber

Features & Highlights

  • The end of the twentieth century saw some of the most violent weather on record. Scientific evidence suggests this trend marks the beginning of a climatological nightmare: a massive and unprecedented storm of unimaginable destructive force.
  • What will trigger it?
  • Global warming is about to cause the North Atlantic Current to drop to a more southerly route, causing cold Arctic air to barrel into overheated temperate zones.
  • What will it be like?
  • Sudden, dramatic changes in climate all over the world. Blizzard conditions. Sustained winds in excess of 100 miles per hour. The most severe winter storms in history. Shocking death rates.
  • What can we do to stave it off?
  • Plenty. Art Bell and Whitley Strieber, two of America's leading investigators of unexplained phenomena, offer a wealth of viable solutions in this imressively researched examination of modern environmental science and weather-related disaster.
  • The Coming Global Superstorm
  • is the most compelling and necessary book of the new millennium.

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Don't be duped by this garbage

Regarding the frozen mammoths, Discovery Channel Canada's website had this to say:
"First, were the mammoths quick-frozen? No. Almost all of the frozen specimens found so far have been rotten, and in some cases, mutilated by scavengers before freezing. Even the ground around the aforementioned Beresovka mammoth, as well as the mammoth's flesh, stunk of decay. Had freezing been instantaneous, no decay would have occurred."
"They died, not by freezing, but by asphyxiation. Evidence for that is the discovery of vessels still filled with coagulated blood..."
"Second, the stomach contents. Turns out both the Mamontova and Beresovka mammoths had eaten a variety of plants, including grasses, sedges and other tundra plants, as well as the cones and twigs of northern trees. Overall these plants represent a flora that would exist in slightly warmer and wetter conditions than exist in Siberia today, but such conditions are well within the climatic variability of the past."
"Finally the numbers of frozen mammoths don't support the idea of a catastrophe. It's been estimated that there might have been about 50,000 mammoths living in the Arctic, while something like forty have been found frozen. Hardly the signs of a cataclysmic event."
The evidence speaks for istself.
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A good book, slightly spoilt by psueo-science

This book, which sired the recent blockbuster "The Day After Tomorrow", is a well-written and accessible analysis of how global warming may lead to not gradual but catastrophic climate change, potentially destroying much of our current civilisation. Given how the powerful fossil fuel lobby, led by the current US administration, seems determined to ignore such risks to ensure their own short-term profits, it is essential that books such as this exist and are able to present a discussion of wider considerations.

The core of the book is a straightforward presentation of the known facts about global warming, its measured effects on the polar ice sheets, and how that may indirectly cause the failure of the Gulf Stream plunging much of the northern hemisphere into a much colder climate. Worryingly some early warning signs suggest that this may already be starting.

The book then presents a combination of scientific explanations and fictionalised accounts which suggest that such change might not be gradual, but might take the form of a protracted global storm of several weeks' duration and unprecedented ferocity. If this happened in the summer the aftermath would be flooding of biblical proportions. If it happened during the winter it would plunge the world into another ice age.

The authors quote recent scientific evidence suggesting that exactly this happened towards the end of the last ice age, and suggest that the physical evidence is supported by this being an explanation for the biblical flood, a myth shared by many separate cultures.

If the book focused only on these areas it would deliver a clear, powerful message. Unfortunately the authors weaken their message somewhat by also trying to link in some pseudo-scientific stuff about a lost civilisation destroyed by the last such event sending us a message through the zodiac. This is based on the totally discredited ideas of people like Graham Hancock, and sadly taints what is otherwise a reasonable extension of current mainstream science with an unworthy "lunatic fringe" component.

It would have been better to structure the book starting with a very direct account of the proven science, leading into a well-marked extrapolation discussing the "superstorm" concept (using both factual and fictional elements), and ending with the excellent "what can we do" sections. All the pseudo-science rubbish should have been dumped. This would have created a work whose important ideas would have been much more widely appreciated.

I recommend this book, but encourage other readers to apply the filtering that the authors weren't able to impose.
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WHAT THEY WROTE IS HAPPENING

Please, take a moment to read this book and then look around you at the world. What they wrote is now taking place. The oceans currents are changing.The Gulf flow is changing. Woods Hole Oceanographic Instituite just released a report and they have evidence, that in our lifetimes, we will witness major global changes See this article for yourself [...]
Published in the Independent.Co.UK on January 25th, 2004, they say in part:

"A study, which is being taken seriously by top government scientists, has uncovered a change "of remarkable amplitude" in the circulation of the waters of the North Atlantic.
Similar events in pre-history are known to have caused sudden "flips" of the climate, bringing ice ages to northern Europe within a few decades. The development - described as "the largest and most dramatic oceanic change ever measured in the era of modern instruments", by the US Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, which led the research - threatens to turn off the Gulf Stream, which keeps Europe's weather mild."
What will it take for us to listen?
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An interesting and scary look at global warming!

I'm a big fan of Art Bell's radio show so I had to get this book. I read it with an open mind and enjoyed it immensely. The predictions for the effects of global warming are frightening indeed. I found the facts presented to be well-researched and interesting. Its one of those books that scares you yet keeps you wanting to read the next page. I especially enjoyed the fictional part intermixed with the facts. The story has a lot of good elements - its frightening, heart-felt and inspiring at the end. I thought that it would make a really great movie.
The warnings presented in this book should definitely be heeded. Though its not all our faults, there are many things we can do to help. In this book, they present ways to do this. As the last few years have shown, there is much about the "Coming Global Superstorm" that can and might happen very soon. This is one of those books that everyone needs to read and take to heart. I have to give Whitley and Art a bravo for this one. Its an important warning for our future!
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Do not judge the messengers

I admit Bell and Whitley are flaky but did you read Discover amagazine's Oct. 2002 articel on how global warming could lead to a new Ice Age? The famous Woods Hole Institute is not flaky and they confirm Bell's findings
The book needs a Bibliography and detailed footnotes and source references. But this is not to be ridiculed.
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The story is even boring..

This book is fiction. The title makes it seem like there is some huge superstorm coming our way, but it is just the story of what it would be like if there was a pole shift and how it would affect the world. The story grabs your attention at first and is a bit scary in parts however quickly becomes very boring. I didn't even make it to the end of the book and I hardly ever don't finish a book.
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Highly Recommended work

It definetely was a very good and throughtful work. However, I think it is a bit unorganized - they jump from one subject to another so it's sometimes hard to stay on top of what they are talking about. The end of the book, however, is very organized and sums up all what is explained throughout the preceding chapters. The authors clearly show, what the effects of Global Warming are, why it is true and they speak of very plausible evidence. The one problem is that they do not always quote where their data comes from. I think that a reader who is not really informed on the subject may become doubtful of their facts. I, as someone who has been interested in the subject for quite a while and have done a lot of researching, have no doubt in the validity of their arguments.
If you decide to read this book (which I STRONGLY) recommend, I suggest that you read a few other books before coming to this one, they are "Our Angry Earth" by Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl and "The Mars Mystery" and "Fingerprints Of The Gods" by Graham Hancock. These books give deeper insight into the subjects that are discussed in "The Coming Global Superstorm" as well as talking about other related issues.
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Prophetic and Compelling

When this book first appeared it was dismissed by professional climatologists. Now it seems Bell and Strieber were on to something all along. The cause of global warming is irrelevant. the fact of it must, however, be faced. Once viewed as a work of pure fiction, the theory suggested in the book may be becoming all too real. A great book by a master craftsman in Strieber and cutting edge explorer in Bell. Highly recommended.
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Coast to Coast AM and Dreamland w/ Whitley Streiber fan.

The Coming Global Superstorm is a wonderful Non-Fiction Book that explains many scenarios about our ever changing world that we live in and also our dire future. I highly recommed reading this as the film that was based on the book The Day After Tomorrow hits theatres this Memorial Day.
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Chaos Theory ?

An entertaining read for believers in the chaos theory or
The quickening school of thought. Gives one something
to ponder.
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