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Environmental Impacts Of Hurricane Sandy

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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 of The United States. States like Florida, Maine, and New York were greatly affected. Hurricane Sandy was recorded as the largest Atlantic hurricane. The wind diameter was up 1100 miles. (Trento and Allen, 2014). The way Hurricane Sandy formed was a very rare climate event, according to Yuval Neria and James M. Shultz. Sandy merged with a polar jet stream and formed a rare hybrid of a post tropical cyclone and winter storm (Neria and Shultz, 2012). Hurricane Sandy was breaking all kind of records along the coast. When making landfall, Sandy’s minimum central pressure dropped 946mb, which was the …show more content…

According to John Manuel, Sandy was accountable for an estimate of 234 deaths in 8 countries. The almost half the deaths, around 97, were reported around the New York metropolitan area. During the storm, buses and power were down, which made it almost impossible to continue going on after Sandy hit. The power was out for around 8.5 million days and even weeks after Sandy hit. Unfortunately, with the damage that Sandy has done on top of the loss of power, technology was failing. Not only were televisions and phones down, but heating systems and life support in hospitals were failing also. (Manuel, 2013). Sandy caused about an estimate of 346,000 homes damaged and cost about $65 billion in damages. In NYC alone, the cost was $19 billion and in New Jersey cost as around $30 billion in damages (Trento and Allen,

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