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Top weather events of 2012 in Southern New England

October 29 – Hurricane Sandy

Without a doubt, the biggest weather event in Southern New England in 2012 was Hurricane Sandy. It was probably the biggest weather event to occur this century, and was the most destructive hurricane to impact Southern New England since Hurricane Bob in 1991 – even though it made landfall south of Atlantic City, NJ. The storm, which was remarkably well forecasted by the computer models and National Hurricane Center (except for that part about not issuing hurricane warnings), brought a significant storm surge to the coast of RI and CT. Severe damage occurred in South County, including the destruction of the Coast Guard House restaurant in Narragansett. Peak wind gusts reached hurricane forecast at the south coast, and, at the height of the storm, 1.1 million Southern New Englanders were without power. The damage from Sandy was even worse in New Jersey and New York, where it will go into the books as one of the all-time great natural disasters. It will take months or years before some portions of coastal New Jersey can recover from the devastating effects of the storm surge and powerful winds.

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Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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