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  1. 20. Aug. 2009 · Hundreds will live, six billion will die. Our world ended in 2052, the year the last great flood finally overwhelmed the lands. A desperate bid for survival began in America, in the years before the end.

    • Flood

      Flood Series by Stephen Baxter. 2 primary works • 3 total...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ark_(novel)Ark (novel) - Wikipedia

    Ark is a 2009 hard science fiction novel by English author Stephen Baxter. It is a sequel to his 2008 novel Flood. Ark deals with the journey of the starship Ark One, and the continuing human struggle for survival on Earth after the catastrophic events of Flood.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ARkStormARkStorm - Wikipedia

    The ARkStorm 1.0 scenario describes an extreme storm that devastates much of California, causing up to $725 billion in losses (mostly due to flooding), and affecting a quarter of California's homes. The scenario projects impacts of a storm that would be significantly less intense (25 days of rain) than the California storms that ...

  4. Flood is a 2008 work of hard science fiction by English author Stephen Baxter. It describes a near future world where deep submarine seismic activity leads to seabed fragmentation, and the opening of deep subterranean reservoirs of water. Human civilisation is almost destroyed by the rising inundation, which covers Mount Everest in 2052.

  5. 18. Aug. 2009 · This is the epic sequel to the acclaimed FLOOD; a stirring tale of what mankind will do to survive and the perfect introduction for new readers to one of SF's greatest tropes; the generation ship.

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  6. Ark (Flood 2) £ 10.99. As the waters rose in FLOOD, high in the Colorado mountains the US government was building an ark. Not an ark to ride the waves but an ark that would take a select few thousand people out into space to start a new future for mankind.