The Weather Channel to Present SANDY: ANATOMY OF A SUPERSTORM, 11/4

By: Nov. 01, 2012
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The Weather Channel is set to present SANDY: ANATOMY OF A SUPERSTORM this Sunday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. E.T., repeating at 9 p.m. E.T.

Sandy: The Anatomy of a Superstorm" tells an all-encompassing story of the massive impact Hurricane Sandy had upon tens of millions across multiple states, including its nighttime landfall and the revelation of mass destruction upon sunrise. This one-hour special reveals the science of how this hurricane began in the Caribbean and developed into a devastating super storm, slamming the eastern United States as a combination hurricane/nor'easter/winter storm. The program spotlights historical records broken by the storm and explores the possibility of more super storms in our future.

Produced by Peacock Productions, "Sandy: The Anatomy of a Superstorm" features the scientific insights and expertise of The Weather Channel meteorologists including Jim Cantore, Stephanie Abrams, Bryan Norcross, Stu Ostro, as well as well-known scientist Bill Nye, "The Science Guy" as they relay their first-hand experience in analyzing, forecasting and warning of the unprecedented storm.



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