Hurricane Force

Hurricane Force

by Malcolm Rose (Author)

Synopsis

An exciting contemporary thriller, dealing with futuristic themes, this follows the story of Jake as he battles to avoid his inherited ability to predict the weather being used by the military for nefarious means. Based on very real research - see the following extract from a research paper presented to the US Air Force in 1996 - you'll never watch footage of Florida hurricanes on the news again without a cynical mind... People have always wanted to be able to do something about the weather. In 1957, the president's advisory committee on weather control explicitly recognized the military potential of weather-modification, warning in their report that it could become a more important weapon than the atom bomb... appropriate application of weather-modification can provide battlespace dominance to a degree never before imagined. In the future, such operations will enhance air and space superiority and provide new options for battlespace shaping and battlespace awareness. 'The technology is there, waiting for us to pull it all together;' in 2025 we can 'own the weather.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's UK
Published: 01 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0689872844
ISBN 13: 9780689872846
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Author Bio
Malcolm Rose has worked as a chemistry lecturer for The Open University, and as a research scientist, which fuels much of his writing. He has written over twenty novels, including Tunnel Vision, which was long-listed for the Carnegie, and won the Angus Book Award in 1997, and Plague, which won both the Angus Book Award and the Lancashire Children's Book Award in 2001.