- Saffir-Simpson Rating: Category 5 Hurricane
- Highest 1-Minute Sustained Winds: 115 mph (185 km/h)
- Damage: $68.7 Billion (2012 USD)
- Death Toll: 233
- Sandy Formed: October 22nd, 2012
- Sandy Dissipated: November 2nd, 2012
- Affected Countries: Canada, Bermuda, Great Antilles, The Bahamas and the United States of America.
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13 Hurricane Sandy Facts
- Hurricane Sandy formed on October 22nd, 2012 south of Jamaica and dissipated over Eastern Canada on November 2nd, 2012.
- The highest 1-minute sustained winds for Hurricane Sandy were 115 mph (185 km/h).
- The lowest pressure recorded for Hurricane Sandy was 940 mbar (hPA); 27.76 inHg.
- Hurricane Sandy was a category 3 hurricane that occurred during the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
- Hurricane Sandy was the 18th named storm during the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
- Hurricane Sandy caused catastrophic damage and resulted in $68.7 Billion (2012 USD) in losses.
- Hurricane Sandy was the most intensive hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
- Hurricane Sandy is responsible for the deaths of at least 233 people.
- Hurricane Sandy caused more fatalities than any other hurricane during the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
- Hurricane Sandy was one of the largest Atlantic hurricanes, by diameter, with strong winds reaching out as far as 900 miles (1,400 kilometers).
- 24 of the 50 states in the U.S. were affected by Hurricane Sandy.
- Effects from Hurricane Sandy closed the New York Stock Exchange and other financial markets for 2 days. The last time weather caused the closure of financial markets was in 1888.
- The name Sandy was retired from the Atlantic tropical cyclones list names and was replaced with Sara.