hurricane sandy
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How The Most Iconic Hurricane Sandy Image Was Captured
Iwan Baan photographed New York City from the air last Wednesday, and his image has become perhaps the most iconic record of Sandy, gracing the cover of New York magazine and flooding the internet. This is how he got the shot.
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Most Of Your Hurricane Sandy Knowledge Is Coming From A Man Who Doesn’t Believe In Global Warming
If it’s not already, the Wikipedia page on Hurricane Sandy will become the most widely viewed internet resource on the storm. And as PopSci discovered, it’s being largely controlled by a 56-year-old, unemployed Floridian who doesn’t believe in rising global temperatures.
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Giz Explains: What It Takes To Restore Mobile Service After A Hurricane
Hurricane Sandy and left an estimated eight million people without power. Plenty more have spotty mobile service — if they have any at all. But why do some people get a signal when others don’t? And what does it take to get a wireless service back online?
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What It Will Take to Repower New York City After Hurricane Sandy
“This is the largest storm-related outage in our history,” Con Edison Senior Vice President for Electric Operations John Miksad told a crowd of reporters yesterday. He wasn’t kidding. Hurricane Sandy has left more than 780,000 customers from Manhattan out to Westchester County without power, dwarfing ConEd’s last major blackout, when Hurricane Irene nixed just over…