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Hurricane Sandy - Wikipedia Because of the severe damage and number of deaths caused by the storm in several countries, the name Sandy was later retired by the World Meteorological Organization in April 2013, and will never be used again for a North Atlantic tropical cyclone
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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
Why Sandy Became A Superstorm Ten Years Ago Sandy was a superstorm or "frankenstorm" in two ways: its size and its structure Sandy’s wind field doubled in size in the 48 hours leading up to its approach to the coast of New Jersey
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 U S
Uncovering Facts and Insights into Hurricane Sandy - 10 Years On A decade ago, Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc along the Eastern Seaboard, leaving a trail of destruction and forever altering the lives of millions As one of the costliest storms in U S history, the devastating aftereffects of Superstorm Sandy are still felt today
Super Storm Sandy Report - National Weather Service Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are likely across parts of the Northeast, portions of the northern and central Plains, and the Ohio Valley Portions of northeast Missouri and central Illinois could experience locally significant flash flooding