Halsey's Typhoon by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin.
In WWII's Pacific Theater, the U.S. Navy suffered is heaviest losses not at the hands of the Japanese, but from a typhoon. "Bull" Halsey, in supporting the invasion of the Phillipines in December 1944, ordered his Third Fleet to refuel and resupply. With little weather information (and what he had was poor), he set the rendezvous point right in the path of a typhoon. This is the story of the little ships (USS Hull, USS Spence, USS Monaghan) that didn't make it, and their crew that survived (thanks to the captain of the USS Tabberer, who disobeyed orders to search for survivors).