More than a fifth of all named storms in the Atlantic Basin have formed in October. That included two — Sandy, in 2012, and Hazel, in 1954 — that became two of the most-destructive and disruptive events of any kind in the region’s weather history.
Source: pennnews
With tropics reawakening, we can learn from Hurricanes Sandy, Hazel and other destructive October storms
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