No. Sandy is likely going to dissipate before it can cross the Atlantic.
Yes. Hurricane Sandy essentially hit the entire northern Atlantic coast of the U.S. with particularly severe effects in and near New York City. Fortunately there do not seem to be any reports of damage to the statue.
The areas that Hurricane Sandy hit the worst were coastal areas in New York and New Jersey. Examples of areas in NJ: Atlantic City, Seaside Heights. Examples of areas in NY: Far Rockaway, Bayswater, Seagate.
No. Hurricane Sandy moved up the East Coast and made landfall in New Jersey, though every state on the Atlantic Coast was affected. However, Hurricane Isaac did hit Lousiana exactly two months earlier.
Hurricane Sandy hit the northeastern part of the United States, particularly the states of New York and New Jersey, the hardest. The storm caused extensive damage, flooding, and power outages in cities like New York City and Atlantic City.
Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall on Monday, October 29, near Atlantic City, NJ. It's effects will be felt for days after.
No. Sandy is likely going to dissipate before it can cross the Atlantic.
Yes. Hurricane Sandy essentially hit the entire northern Atlantic coast of the U.S. with particularly severe effects in and near New York City. Fortunately there do not seem to be any reports of damage to the statue.
Yes. All of New York City was impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
The areas that Hurricane Sandy hit the worst were coastal areas in New York and New Jersey. Examples of areas in NJ: Atlantic City, Seaside Heights. Examples of areas in NY: Far Rockaway, Bayswater, Seagate.
According to official reports, hurricane Sandy will hit the area around New York City October 29 and 30 2012.
The eye of Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall near Atlantic City, NJ on Monday, October 29 at around 6 or 7 p.m. eastern. The entire northeastern US will feel effects from Sandy's wind, rain and flooding.
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Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy are similar in that they were very large, very destructive Atlantic hurricanes that hit the U.S. However, there is no real link between the storms.
No. Hurricane Sandy moved up the East Coast and made landfall in New Jersey, though every state on the Atlantic Coast was affected. However, Hurricane Isaac did hit Lousiana exactly two months earlier.
Hurricane Sandy hit the northeastern part of the United States, particularly the states of New York and New Jersey, the hardest. The storm caused extensive damage, flooding, and power outages in cities like New York City and Atlantic City.
Hurricane Sandy hit NYCpretty hard.