Danger Zone: The Making of a Super Storm
For seven days in the Fall of 2012, Hurricane Sandy pounded the Caribbean and the East Coast of the United States with punishing rain, wind, and waves. What happened in the atmosphere that caused this monstrous storm to form? Summer and winter weather conditions collided with extreme forces to form a super storm. Part of the "Danger Zone" series.
Media Details
Runtime: 2 minutes 56 seconds
- Topic: Health and Safety, Science
 - Subtopic: Earth Sciences, Safety, Weather
 - Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
 - Standards:
 - Release Year: 2015
 - Producer/Distributor: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 - Series: Danger Zone
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