2012年10月29日 星期一

ABC News: U.S.: By the Numbers: How Hurricane Sandy Measures Up

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By the Numbers: How Hurricane Sandy Measures Up
Oct 29th 2012, 20:39

Here's a by-the-numbers look at Hurricane Sandy its expected impacts:

THE HURRICANE

â€"As of midafternoon Monday, sustained winds were reaching 90mph.

â€"It was moving northwest at 28 mph.

â€"Winds of tropical force extend almost 500 miles from Sandy's center.

â€"Its central barometric pressure reached a record low for the Northeast, 940 millibars, indicating a lot of energy and wind potential.

HUMAN RESPONSE

â€"More than 7,000 flights have been grounded.

â€"Some 375,000 people were told to evacuate in New York City.

â€"The Federal Emergency Management Agency has about 490,000 meals in place in the Northeast, along with more than 150,000 gallons of water.

PREDICTIONS

â€"The storm could leave 2 to 3 feet of snow in mountainous areas of West Virginia.

â€"Storm surges in Long Island Sound and New York Harbor could reach 6 to 11 feet above ground. Between Long Island Sound and the Delmarva Peninsula, which includes parts of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, surges could reach 4 to 8 feet above ground level.

â€"Winds of gale force are expected for nearly one-third of the nation, as far west as Ohio.

â€"Rainfall of up to a foot is expected in some places, especially west of the storm.

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