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To: Islander7

I get my back up when I hear Super Storm Sandy too. It was big but not particularly bad or super.


52 posted on 10/01/2016 10:38:06 AM PDT by Ditter (God Bless Texas!)
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To: Islander7; Ditter
My blood boils when some yahoo talks of ‘Super Storm Sandy’. Grrrr!! It was just a tropical storm.

I get my back up when I hear Super Storm Sandy too. It was big but not particularly bad or super.

In terms expressed as monetary damage, Sandy ranks 2nd with Katrina being first on the list.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_costliest_Atlantic_hurricanes

The greatest number of people die and the most property damage occurs during a hurricane or a tropical storm as the result of flooding either from rain or from the storm surge or a combination of both. As far as storm surge, size matters as well as the speed and the track.

Hurricane Andrew was an exception. It was a rather small hurricane in size but with very intense winds. Hurricane Andrew only pushed a light to moderate storm surge ahead of it and did not have a lot of rain and was a fast moving storm, but near its center where wind gusts were reported at over 170 mph and in some places with imbedded tornadoes, the destruction was devastating and near complete.

Agnes in 1972 was at its strongest only a Cat 1 but did most of its damage as a TS. TS Agnes still holds the record here in PA for flooding on the Susquehanna River. I was 10 years old and living in Baltimore when Agnes came through. There were some gusty winds but it was the torrential rain that I remember. I also remember listening to the radio with my mother about the flooding in Maryland, in places like Ellicott City and in the north east Maryland towns at the base of the Susquehanna, and in her hometown of Harrisburg, PA. And also of the news reports on the Conowingo Dam and how the Army Corps of Engineers had placed explosive charges to blow up part of the dam to prevent a complete failure as the flood waters were within a few feet of breaching the dam and causing a total collapse.

The combination of its size and the angle at which Sandy landed pushed a tremendous amount of storm surge ahead of it along the Jersey Shore and including the East River in NYC causing major flooding and damage thee and in lower Manhattan. FWIW, I personally know two families who lost both their homes and their businesses as a result of Sandy. My cousin who lives in northern NJ was spared but knew many other families who were not so lucky.

It sort of makes my blood boil when people say “It was just a tropical storm” or “it wasn’t that bad”.

87 posted on 10/01/2016 3:32:29 PM PDT by MD Expat in PA
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