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Hurricane Sandy MTA
History of a Disaster

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Hurricane Sandy Explore the full history of Hurricane Sandy, one of the most significant natural disasters of the 21st century. This book takes you on a journey from the storm's genesis as an African easterly wave to its devastating impact as a hybrid "Superstorm" on the Caribbean and the U.S. East Coast. Uncover the meteorological factors that shaped Sandy’s unprecedented trajectory, including its infamous "left hook" driven by a massive blocking high, and its transformation into the largest Atlantic hurricane on record.

Delve into the catastrophic consequences of Sandy's landfall in New Jersey, the record-breaking storm surge that crippled New York City's infrastructure, and the widespread power outages that affected millions. Witness the dual disasters of fires raging amidst floodwaters and the environmental damage caused by sewage and chemical spills. Beyond the physical destruction, gain insight into the profound human toll, including displacement, mental health challenges, and the critical role of community in survival and recovery.

This comprehensive account examines the economic aftermath, highlighting the billions of dollars in damages across multiple nations and the complexities of counting the cost of such widespread destruction. Learn about the massive government response, the challenges of coordination, and the policy shifts enacted in the wake of Sandy, particularly concerning forecasts, warnings, and preparedness for future storms. Finally, explore the long-term efforts towards resilience and rebuilding, as affected communities strive to adapt to a changing climate and prepare for the inevitable next storm.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Chronicles the formation and path of Hurricane Sandy, from its African genesis to its devastating U.S. landfall.
  • Details the significant impacts across the Caribbean, including the Category 3 hit on Cuba and widespread flooding in Haiti.
  • Explains Sandy's unique meteorological characteristics, such as its immense size, extratropical transition, and unprecedented 'left hook' trajectory.
  • Highlights the catastrophic storm surge and flooding in New York City and coastal New Jersey, including the crippling of urban infrastructure and widespread power outages.
  • Examines the long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts, focusing on infrastructure resilience, policy shifts in disaster management, and the lasting human and economic toll.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in the history and impacts of major natural disasters, particularly those living in coastal regions or concerned about the effects of climate change. It would be particularly valuable for students of meteorology, urban planning, disaster management, and environmental studies, as well as policymakers and emergency responders seeking to understand and prepare for future extreme weather events.

Author:

Beverly Rogers

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Date Published:

June 15, 2025

Word Count:

29,896 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 6 minutes

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