F-6 - Charles Fetters - Books - Createspace - 9781505630824 - December 18, 2014
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F-6

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Publisher Marketing: F-6 Sam Peterson leaves the safety of his office cubical in Duluth Minnesota to join a renown storm chasing crew in Oklahoma. He prefects his new trade as the driver for the crew while they capture, on film, several tornados and the damage they leave behind. He learns of a new state-of-the-art software that can accurately predict the weather out to 90 days in advance. The crew discovers this software is predicting a major weather event in late July. It forecasts that this could be the largest storm the planet has ever experienced. His team joins with another crew and two famous documentary film makers and prepare for what will likely be the most dangerous chase of their lives. The National Weather Bureau issues the storm warning and the chase is on. They soon find themselves forced to deal with huge debris, tossed out miles from the vortex. Straight line winds that could easily flip their vehicles into a death roll. After several hours they learn they must find shelter. The U. S. Government is going to bomb the storm with its biggest nuclear warheads in an attempt to stop a catastrophic failure of Earth's atmosphere. Follow this epic adventure in a hair raising fight for survival as they chase the most violent storm in Earth's history. This team has filmed tornados from Greensburg, Kansas to Moore, Oklahoma and thousands of others but they have never seen anything close to this. Earth's first EF-6 tornado. Contributor Bio:  Fetters, Charles Charles Fetters currently lives in Superior Wisconsin. A home builder by trade, he uses his winters to write his stories.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 18, 2014
ISBN13 9781505630824
Publishers Createspace
Pages 548
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 28 mm   ·   712 g

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