With tropics reawakening, what we can learn from hurricanes Sandy, Hazel and other destructive October storms
This was the first week in
Never mind that more than a fifth of all named storms in the
But on
The following day, Hurricane Opal attacked the
Opal not only emphatically signaled the end of a 25-year "lull" in hurricane activity and the beginning of an active period that has continued in this record season, which appears to be reviving. It also was a dramatic reminder that the hurricane season doesn't end with September.
Of the October hurricanes to affect
Three of the five costliest October storms have had impacts on the
Catastrophic October storms have affected the
And while
With landfall dates, damage estimates, and estimated
Technically Sandy wasn't a "hurricane" when it made landfall near
It devastated
On the mainland it was a horrendous wind storm, knocking out power to 2.5 million electric customers in
More than 70 deaths occurred in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, making it the deadliest cyclone of tropical origin in those regions since Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
The eye of Hurricane Hazel tracked just to the west of
The 94 mph gust clocked at
"My streets in Brewerytown were so narrow that the wind was whipping through and you could see the cars shaking," said
The storm was blamed for 15 deaths in the region.
After killing more than 50 people in the
It threw back rains to
In any other season it would have been huge news, but it had been upstaged a month earlier by the Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944, blamed for killing 100 people and disrupting wartime shipping. That one set off cosmic flooding at the Shore.
Like the anonymous
For a tropical storm in the
It made landfall on the
Wilma, however, was overshadowed by the immensely tragic Hurricane Katrina that had hit
The hurricane warnings weren't issued until late on the night of
"Let's just say a lot of words were exchanged," he said, "and the weather ended up with two minutes."
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