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•   WHAT IS A HURRICANE?
•   WHEN DID THE HURRICANE OCCUR?
•   WHERE DID THE HURRICANE OCCUR?
•   WHAT DID THE HURRICANE AFFECT?
•   WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE HURRICANE?
•   INFORMATION.
•   WHY IS THE HURRICANE NAMED SANDY?
•   CONCLUSION.
•   IMAGES.
•   WHY DID I CHOOSE THIS TOPIC?
• A hurricane is an intense, rotating oceanic
  weather system that possesses maximum
  sustained winds exceeding 119 km/hr (74
  mph). It forms and intensifies over tropical
  oceanic regions.
• Hurricanes are generally smaller than
  storms in mid-latitudes, typically about 500
  km (311 miles) in diameter. At the ocean’s
  surface, the air spirals inward in a
  counterclockwise direction. This cyclonic
  circulation becomes weaker with height,
  eventually turning into clockwise
  (anticyclonic) outflow near the top of the
  storm.
• The hurricane started on Monday October
  22th and it ended on Tuesday October
  30th.
• So it lasted eight days.
•   Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western
    Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened and was
    upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later. Sandy
    moved slowly northward toward the Greater Antilles and
    gradually intensified.
•   On October 24, Sandy became a hurricane, made landfall near
    Kingston, Jamaica, a few hours later, re-emerged into the
    Caribbean Sea and strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane.
•    On October 25, Sandy hit Cuba, then weakened to a Category 1
    hurricane.
•   Early on October 26, Sandy moved through the Bahamas.
•   On October 27, Sandy briefly weakened to a tropical storm and
    then restrengthened to a Category 1 hurricane.
•    Early on October 29, Sandy curved north-northwest and then
    moved ashore near Atlantic Sea, New Jersey as a "post-tropical
    cyclone". In the United States, Hurricane Sandy affected at
    least 24 states, from Florida to Maine and west to Michigan and
    Wisconsin, with particularly severe damage in New Jersey and
    New York.
• In Jamaica, winds left 70% of residents without electricity, blew
  roofs off buildings, killed one, and caused about $55.23 million
  in damage.
• In Haiti, Sandy's outer bands brought flooding that killed at
  least 54, caused food shortages, and left about 200,000
  homeless.
• In the Dominican Republic, two died. In Puerto Rico, one man
  was swept away by a swollen river.
• In Cuba, there was extensive coastal flooding and wind
  damage inland, destroying some 15,000 homes, killing 11, and
  causing $2 billion in damage.
• In The Bahamas, two died amid an estimated $300 million in
  damage.
• Its storm surge hit New York City on October 29, flooding
  streets, tunnels and subway lines and cutting power in and
  around the city
• A week since superstorm Sandy hit the
  US East Coast and the day before the
  general election around a million people
  are still without power. Temperatures have
  been dropping and tens of thousands of
  people need to find new homes.
• Nearly a million of people in New York state
  remain without power after storm Sandy, as
  frustation grows over the slow plce of
  recovery. Power returned to large parts of
  Manhattan on Saturday, but on staten island
  people were still struggling without
  electricity and with a huge shortage of fuel.
  The city´s marathon which was due to take
  place on Sunday, has been cancelled. At
  least 106 deaths have been blamed on Sandy
  in the U.S.A., 40 of them in New York City.
• As it turns out, Sandy was just meant to be
  literally. Hurricane names are chosen from a giant
  list selected by the World Meteorological
  Organization, according to NASA.The Atlantic
  coast, for example, is assigned six lists of names
  and one list is used every year. On the sixth year,
  the first list begins again, so any names chosen in
  2012 can be used again in 2018.
• Each list of names is also organized in
  alphabetical order. The first hurricane of the
  season usually starts with the letter A and so on.
  The letters Q, U, X, Y, and Z are never used except
  Hurricane Uma and Zach. But, when destructive
  hurricanes hit like Katrina did in 2005, these
  names are never used again.
• Hurricane Sandy was a very strong
  hurricane that have hit from the centre
  of America to the north(USA).
• It lasted from October 22nd to October
  30th.
• It left many deaths.
Choose this topic because I thaught it was
very interesting because in Spain it never
occurs any hurricane like this one.
Hurricane sandy
Hurricane sandy

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Hurricane sandy

  • 1.
  • 2. WHAT IS A HURRICANE? • WHEN DID THE HURRICANE OCCUR? • WHERE DID THE HURRICANE OCCUR? • WHAT DID THE HURRICANE AFFECT? • WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE HURRICANE? • INFORMATION. • WHY IS THE HURRICANE NAMED SANDY? • CONCLUSION. • IMAGES. • WHY DID I CHOOSE THIS TOPIC?
  • 3. • A hurricane is an intense, rotating oceanic weather system that possesses maximum sustained winds exceeding 119 km/hr (74 mph). It forms and intensifies over tropical oceanic regions. • Hurricanes are generally smaller than storms in mid-latitudes, typically about 500 km (311 miles) in diameter. At the ocean’s surface, the air spirals inward in a counterclockwise direction. This cyclonic circulation becomes weaker with height, eventually turning into clockwise (anticyclonic) outflow near the top of the storm.
  • 4. • The hurricane started on Monday October 22th and it ended on Tuesday October 30th. • So it lasted eight days.
  • 5. Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later. Sandy moved slowly northward toward the Greater Antilles and gradually intensified. • On October 24, Sandy became a hurricane, made landfall near Kingston, Jamaica, a few hours later, re-emerged into the Caribbean Sea and strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane. • On October 25, Sandy hit Cuba, then weakened to a Category 1 hurricane. • Early on October 26, Sandy moved through the Bahamas. • On October 27, Sandy briefly weakened to a tropical storm and then restrengthened to a Category 1 hurricane. • Early on October 29, Sandy curved north-northwest and then moved ashore near Atlantic Sea, New Jersey as a "post-tropical cyclone". In the United States, Hurricane Sandy affected at least 24 states, from Florida to Maine and west to Michigan and Wisconsin, with particularly severe damage in New Jersey and New York.
  • 6. • In Jamaica, winds left 70% of residents without electricity, blew roofs off buildings, killed one, and caused about $55.23 million in damage. • In Haiti, Sandy's outer bands brought flooding that killed at least 54, caused food shortages, and left about 200,000 homeless. • In the Dominican Republic, two died. In Puerto Rico, one man was swept away by a swollen river. • In Cuba, there was extensive coastal flooding and wind damage inland, destroying some 15,000 homes, killing 11, and causing $2 billion in damage. • In The Bahamas, two died amid an estimated $300 million in damage. • Its storm surge hit New York City on October 29, flooding streets, tunnels and subway lines and cutting power in and around the city
  • 7. • A week since superstorm Sandy hit the US East Coast and the day before the general election around a million people are still without power. Temperatures have been dropping and tens of thousands of people need to find new homes.
  • 8. • Nearly a million of people in New York state remain without power after storm Sandy, as frustation grows over the slow plce of recovery. Power returned to large parts of Manhattan on Saturday, but on staten island people were still struggling without electricity and with a huge shortage of fuel. The city´s marathon which was due to take place on Sunday, has been cancelled. At least 106 deaths have been blamed on Sandy in the U.S.A., 40 of them in New York City.
  • 9. • As it turns out, Sandy was just meant to be literally. Hurricane names are chosen from a giant list selected by the World Meteorological Organization, according to NASA.The Atlantic coast, for example, is assigned six lists of names and one list is used every year. On the sixth year, the first list begins again, so any names chosen in 2012 can be used again in 2018. • Each list of names is also organized in alphabetical order. The first hurricane of the season usually starts with the letter A and so on. The letters Q, U, X, Y, and Z are never used except Hurricane Uma and Zach. But, when destructive hurricanes hit like Katrina did in 2005, these names are never used again.
  • 10. • Hurricane Sandy was a very strong hurricane that have hit from the centre of America to the north(USA). • It lasted from October 22nd to October 30th. • It left many deaths.
  • 11.
  • 12. Choose this topic because I thaught it was very interesting because in Spain it never occurs any hurricane like this one.