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Lack of Hurricane Warnings May Help Homeowners

Lack of Hurricane Warnings May Help Homeowners

Michael Barry of the Insurance Information Institute told Climate Central that Hurricane Sandy will likely force state insurance regulators and insurance companies to think about how to price the impacts of future high impact post-tropical storms like Sandy, even as meteorologists argue about the last one.… Read More

Ben Strauss Talks Hurricane Sandy and Flood Risks

Ben Strauss Talks Hurricane Sandy and Flood Risks

Climate Central's COO and Director of the Program on Sea Level Rise Ben Strauss appeared on a myriad of national media outlets including CNN, NBC, CBS, and ABC to discuss Hurricane Sandy and it's historic flood risk. Below are a select few:… Read More

How Global Warming Made Hurricane Sandy Worse

How Global Warming Made Hurricane Sandy Worse

There are three different ways climate change might have influenced Sandy: through the effects of sea level rise; through abnormally warm sea surface temperatures; and possibly through an unusual weather pattern that some scientists think bore the fingerprint of rapidly disappearing Arctic sea ice. If this were a criminal case, detectives would be… Read More

Sandy Brings Flurry of Attention to Climate Change

Sandy Brings Flurry of Attention to Climate Change

Finally, columnists, bloggers and politicians have not missed this sudden flurry of attention paid to climate change, after the subject was completely ignored during all three of the presidential debates. Here are a few noteworthy news stories, blog posts and op-eds that attempt to place climate change in the context of the national discussion. … Read More

Statistics Show Hurricane Sandy’s Extraordinary Intensity

Statistics Show Hurricane Sandy’s Extraordinary Intensity

What’s noteworthy about these air pressure records is that they show that the storm was even more intense than a worst-case scenario studied by MIT’s Kerry Emanuel and Princeton’s Michael Oppenheimer. They published a study in June that warned of New York City’s vulnerability to storm surge flooding, but the storm they modeled had a minimum central… Read More

Downpours From Sandy Fail to Ease Drought in U.S.

Downpours From Sandy Fail to Ease Drought in U.S.

Despite the torrential rains, and in some cases heavy snows, dumped on the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states by Hurricane Sandy, the drought that has gripped much of the nation since last spring continues to plague the Lower 48 States, according to the latest report of the U.S. Drought Monitor. As of October 30, the entire continental U.S. west … Read More

A Roundup of Hurricane Sandy News Reports

A Roundup of Hurricane Sandy News Reports

In the hardest-hit regions, however, from southern New Jersey up through New York City and east along Long Island and the Connecticut coast, the story was no longer the storm itself, but rather on the causes (especially Sandy’s possible relationship to climate change) and on the grim aftermath — millions without power, tens of thousands evacuated … Read More

Hurricane Sandy Paralyzes New York, New Jersey

Hurricane Sandy Paralyzes New York, New Jersey

Hurricane Sandy knocked out power to more than 7.2 million people — 2.4 million of them in New Jersey alone — dumped up to a foot of rain in some places, and buried the higher elevations of West Virginia under two to three feet of snow. The storm was unparalleled in meteorological history for its immense geographical scope, the multitude of hazard… Read More