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Hurricane Sandy - Wikipedia Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later
Superstorm Sandy | Year, Path, Deaths, Category, Damage | Britannica Superstorm Sandy was a 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
Hurricane Sandy Fast Facts - CNN Read CNN’s Fast Facts on Hurricane Sandy As a hurricane and post-tropical cyclone, Sandy was responsible for 147 deaths in the United States and 69 more in Canada and the Caribbean
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
Hurricane Sandy - National Weather Service Sandy formed in the central Caribbean on October 22, 2012 and intensified into a hurricane as it tracked north across Jamaica, eastern Cuba and the Bahamas Sandy moved northeast of the United States until turning west toward the middle Atlantic coast on the 28th
Hurricane Sandy - NASA Science Winds of tropical storm force extended from Maine to North Carolina, making Sandy one of the largest Atlantic storms ever recorded
Sandy - National Weather Service By Monday October 22, 2012, this area of convection eventually developed into Tropical Storm Sandy, becoming the 18th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season From this point, Tropical Storm Sandy turned and moved northward, making landfall in Jamaica as a category 1 hurricane on October 24th
The Making of a Super Storm | Ocean Today Sandy started out as a classic hurricane, getting energy from the warm waters of the Caribbean and moving northward along the Gulf Stream Sandy then took a sharp left turn into the New Jersey and New York coasts and collided with a winter-like storm system