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The Lessons Learned From Hurricane Sandy

Source: Popular Mechanics, Nov 8 2012, 3:48pm CST

It's been more than a week since Hurricane Sandy struck New York. Power is still out in many places, and citizens in numerous locations are cold, hungry, and in some cases short of drinking water and oth ...

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Les météorologues américains prévoient une saison des ouragans très intense

Source: The Huffington Post  |   May 23 2013, 6:03pm CDT

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy LONG BEACH, NY - NOVEMBER 09: A man walks past a destroyed section of the boardwalk at the base of Lincoln Boulevard ...

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5 hours ago

US facing active hurricane season

Source: The Age  |   May 23 2013, 4:29pm CDT

Warm Atlantic waters and favorable wind patterns may produce 13 to 20 named storms this year for the fourth above-average hurricane season in a row, the National Oceanic ...

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27 weeks ago


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"although we're expecting a large surge of water, it is not expected to be a tropical storm or hurricane-type surge."


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Tax relief proposed for victims of Hurricane Sandy

Source: Politics on the Hudson  |   May 23 2013, 4:26pm CDT

A bipartisan group of House members from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut said Thursday they will revive an effort to enact temporary tax relief for victims of Hurricane Sandy. And possible congressional action to help Oklahoma tornado victims coul ...

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2013 hurricane names: From Andrea to Wendy

Source: Boston.com  |   May 23 2013, 3:36pm CDT

FILE - This Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005 file photo shows a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration infrared satellite image of Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico. There are six lists used in rotation for storms in ...

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NOAA predicts 'possibly extremely active' hurricane season

Source: Hampton Roads Daily Press  |   May 23 2013, 3:34pm CDT

NOAA expects 13 to 20 named tropical cyclones, 7 to 11 of them reaching hurricane status, with maximum winds 74 mph or higher. Of those hurricanes, three to six could become major hurricanes, with winds of at least 111 mph. The for ...

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A Place For Mom Data Reveals Correlation Between Severe Weather and Senior Housing Inquiries

Source: Assisted Living Federation of America  |   May 23 2013, 3:28pm CDT

SEATTLE, May 23, 2013 — /PRNewswire/ -- With an increase in severe weather over the past several years, A Place for Mom®, the nation's largest senior living referral service, has learned that these events have become a major catalyst for senior housing ...

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7 hours ago

NOAA predicts another busy hurricane season

Source: PhysOrg.com  |   May 23 2013, 3:14pm CDT

In this Aug. 30, 2012 file photo, residents evacuate their flooded neighborhood in LaPlace, La. as Hurricane Isaac staggered toward central Louisiana, its weakening winds driving storm surge into portions of the coast and the River Parishes between New O ...

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8 hours ago

Hardly A Haven: Home Can Be Deadly In Natural Disasters

Source: Georgia Public Broadcasting  |   May 23 2013, 2:13pm CDT

Home can be a refuge. But when natural disaster strikes, hunkering down at home can be a deadly mistake. All told, 32 of the 53 New Yorkers who died in last fall's Superstorm Sandy drowned, and most of them died at home, accordin ...

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Drowning leading cause of death during Superstorm Sandy

Source: Philly.com  |   May 23 2013, 12:49pm CDT

Drowing was the leading cause of deaths during Superstorm Sandy last fall, leading to one-third of all fatalities during the hurricane. A report issued today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

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