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Hurricane Sandy had Rare, 1-in-700-year Trajectory
A new study on the shape and trajectory of Hurricane Sandy reveals that the storm was a rare, once-in-centuries event marked by an unusual left-hand turn into the Atlantic Ocean before dealing a direct blow to the East Coast.
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