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- Hurricane Sandy - Wikipedia
Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) [1][2] was an extremely large and devastating tropical cyclone which ravaged the Caribbean and the coastal Mid-Atlantic region of the United States in late October 2012
- Superstorm Sandy | Path Facts | Britannica
Superstorm Sandy, massive storm that brought significant wind and flooding damage to the Caribbean and the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern U S in late October 2012 Flash flooding and coastal surges killed 147 people It was among the most costly natural disasters in U S history
- The Timeline and Impact of Hurricane Sandy - Treehugger
Hurricane Sandy was the most devastating storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season Explore the timeline and effects of this historic superstorm
- Superstorm Sandy By The Numbers 10 Years Later
Sandy is the largest Atlantic tropical cyclone on record based on the extent of its tropical storm force wind field Those winds of 39 mph to 73 mph were about 1,000 miles in diameter at
- Hurricane Sandy facts and information | National Geographic
An unusual combination of hurricane conditions and cold fronts made Sandy particularly potent In the nine days that Sandy raged, it killed 70 people in the Caribbean and almost 150 people in the
- Uncovering Facts and Insights into Hurricane Sandy - 10 Years On
Hurricane Sandy, a superstorm, combined hurricane and nor'easter elements, affecting the U S East Coast Bob Pool Getty Images A decade ago, Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc along the Eastern Seaboard, leaving a trail of destruction and forever altering the lives of millions
- Sandy (@sandyoficial) • Instagram photos and videos
8M Followers, 237 Following, 1,299 Posts - Sandy (@sandyoficial) on Instagram: "Singer songwriter Nós, Voz, Eles - Ao Vivo ↙️"
- Sandy - National Weather Service
Hurricane Sandy will always be remembered for its devastating affects through several states across the northeastern United States Although, before Sandy became a historic and tragic reminder of the power of Mother Nature, it wreaked havoc along the southeast Florida coast as it paralleled the coastline on its trek to the north
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