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Writing books makes the world go round

Wayne Neely is a noted international speaker, best-selling author, lecturer on hurricanes, educator, and meteorologist. Traveling extensively throughout the region and the world, Wayne addresses critical issues affecting all aspects of hurricanes, especially Bahamian Hurricanes, one of his central areas of expertise. The main themes of his books are always on hurricanes in general and the impact of hurricanes on all aspects of humanity’s ever-expanding society. He’s a meteorologist in Nassau, Bahamas, and has been there for over 32 years. He has a great passion for writing and does it in his spare time when he is not working at his primary job as a Weather Forecaster at the Department of Meteorology.

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What Sets Wayne Neely’s Books Apart

Discover why Wayne Neely’s books stand out in this literary world.

Expertise and Authority

Wayne Neely brings over three decades of meteorological experience to his detailed accounts.

Comprehensive Coverage

His books span historical, scientific, and societal aspects of hurricanes.

Academic Recognition

Used as textbooks globally, enhancing understanding in universities and colleges.

Global Impact

Contributions to major publications and documentaries broaden international awareness.

Up-to-Date Insights

Continually updates with the latest research and historical discoveries in hurricane studies.

The Great Hurricane of 1780

In “The Great Hurricane of 1780,” Wayne Neely chronicles the devastating impact of one of history’s deadliest North Atlantic hurricanes. Originating near the equator, the hurricane caused widespread destruction across the Caribbean from October 10-16, 1780, with a death toll as high as 27,500. This precisely researched book explores the storm’s profound effects on Caribbean economies and its possible influence on the American Revolution.

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Hurricanes Statistics for The North Atlantic and The Bahamas

Below are some of the worldwide cyclone records set by North Atlantic storms:

  • Costliest tropical cyclone: Hurricane Harvey – 2017 – US$198.63 billion in damages.
  • Fastest seafloor current produced by a tropical cyclone: Hurricane Ivan – 2004 – 5 mph.
  • Highest confirmed wave produced by a tropical cyclone: Hurricane Luis – 1995 – 98 feet.
  • Highest forward speed of a tropical cyclone: New England hurricane – 1938 – 70 mph.
  • Longest time a tropical cyclone has continuously had sustained winds of at least 185 mph: Hurricane Irma – 2017 – 37 hours.
  • Most tornadoes spawned by a tropical cyclone: Hurricane Ivan – 2004 – 120 confirmed tornadoes.
  • Smallest tropical cyclone on record: Tropical Storm Marco – 2008 – gale force winds extended 11.5 miles from storm center (previous record: Cyclone Tracy 1974 – 30 miles).
  • Smallest tropical cyclone eye on record: Hurricane Wilma – 2005 – diameter 2.3 miles. Longest duration as a Category 5 hurricane

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Mr. Hurricane strikes again

Wayne Neely’s 15th book, “Hurricane Dorian – The Story of the Greatest and Deadliest Hurricane

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The Bahamas. As of 9:44 am EDT. Today. 88°/80°. 12%. Fri 21 | Day. 88°. 12%. ESE 15 mph. Sun and clouds mixed.