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How did a single storm expose the fragility of the Industrial Revolution? We investigate the science of bombogenesis—a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure—and its devastating impact during the Blizzard of 1888.
This episode deconstructs the "Paradox of Progress," showing how complex systems like the national telegraph network and steam railways became single points of failure during the disaster. We also look at the lasting legacy of the storm, which revolutionized urban planning by forcing essential services like power and transit underground to survive the next "weather bomb".
By Albany AdamsHow did a single storm expose the fragility of the Industrial Revolution? We investigate the science of bombogenesis—a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure—and its devastating impact during the Blizzard of 1888.
This episode deconstructs the "Paradox of Progress," showing how complex systems like the national telegraph network and steam railways became single points of failure during the disaster. We also look at the lasting legacy of the storm, which revolutionized urban planning by forcing essential services like power and transit underground to survive the next "weather bomb".