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    Hurricane Sandy Did you know Hurricane Sandy is known as “The Superstorm”? Sandy was one of the most destructive hurricanes in the 2012 Atlantic Season. On October 19, 2012, the meteorologists named the storm Hurricane Sandy. Sandy developed in the Caribbean Sea on October 22, 2012.Sandy was deadly, moved very quickly, but there are ways to survive hurricanes. To begin with, the destruction from Sandy left around 286 people globally dead. From Florida to Maine, Sandy caused water levels to rise

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    Cause Of Hurricane Sandy

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    On October 22th of 2012 Hurricane Sandy started to evolve into a tropical storm inside the Caribbean Sea. On the 23rd it then developed into a Category 1 hurricane, and on the 24th it finally hit land in Kingston Jamaica with winds up to eighty miles per hour. Until the 29th of October this storm continued on and hit Cuba, Haiti, Canada, and the Northeastern part of the United States with winds up to one hundred and fifteen miles per hour. One reason that Hurricane Sandy was so devastating are because

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    Hurricane Sandy ripped through fifteen eastern states leaving 7.9 million people without power. This hurricane made a mark on many people’s lives including the United States and around the Caribbean. Hurricane Sandy included many details common to hurricanes, and caused damage and destruction to property and lives the effected region but the area has recovered in its aftermath. Hurricane Sandy developed in the Caribbean then started to hit areas like Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti with winds that started

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    Comparisons between Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Katrina Hurricanes are formed over tropical waters. These intense storms consist of winds over 74 miles per hour (Ahrens & Sampson, 2011). The storms addressed here are Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy. This paper will explore the contrasts and comparisons between these two horrific storms. Year of Occurrence Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina occurred in the year 2005; it made landfall on the morning of August 29th. However, the origins

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    Introduction: “Life is a hurricane, and we board up to save what we can and bow low to the earth to crouch in that small space above the dirt where the wind will not reach. We honor anniversaries of deaths by cleaning graves and sitting next to them before fires, sharing food with those who will not eat again. We raise children and tell them other things about who they can be and what they are worth: to us, everything. We love each other fiercely, while we live and after we die. We survive; we

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    Hurricane Sandy Hurricane Sandy was a devastating storm that affected Countries in the Caribbean as well as the Eastern Seaboard of the United States in late October 2012. From Florida to Maine, sensors along the coast measured the storm surge, and the accompanying winds felt as far inland as Michigan and Wisconsin. The pinnacle of its life it was a Category 3 storm while crossing Cuba, soon after it downgraded to a Category 1 storm. It climaxed once more as a Category 2 hurricane and the winds covering

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    America (Toro 6). Hurricane Sandy, although only a Category 2 was the “Second costliest hurricane in US history,” (Kopala-Sibley 1). “Sandy caused an estimated $30 billion in damage in the state of New Jersey and $40 billion in damage in the state of New York making it the second most costly hurricane in the history of the United States after Hurricane Katrina” (Hill, 2014). For a Category 2 hurricane this “little guy” has put up some impressive numbers for damage costs even though Hurricane Sandy’s strength

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    When Hurricanes Attack Colby Tibbitts Natural Disasters 02/25/16 During the last few months of 2012, the world was in shock when Hurricane Sandy formed and disrupted the lives of many people. Hurricane Sandy began on October 22 as a tropical storm in the Caribbean, then a couple days later developed into a hurricane in the Jamaican area. On October 29, Hurricane Sandy made its way into New Jersey as a category 2 storm, but eventually started effecting the northeastern region

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    square miles, and so destructive that the National Hurricane Center retired it’s name, alongside notable Hurricane Katrina and 75 other historical cyclones. A cyclone known under many aliases such as Frankenstorm and Superstorm, only described the sheer complexity and oddity of this late October phenomenon. The 18th named tropical cyclone of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane season, that packed quite a punch, was officially known as Hurricane Sandy. Sandy affected one of the most populated regions of the

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    Remember the devastation of Hurricane Sandy on the eastern seaboard in late 2012. Most businesses did not have a disaster recovery or business continuity plan in place, which caused significant delays in the rebuilding process with many businesses folding operations or relocating elsewhere in the region (Scarinci, 2014, pg. 60). Hurricane Sandy not only destroyed businesses and home it impacted the local and state revenues streams, employment opportunities and restoration of the communities as

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