Yes. Hurricane Sandy formed over the Caribbean on October 22, 2012.
Hurricane Sandy first formed in the Caribbean sea.
Hurricane Sandy was formed in the Caribbean Sea south of Jamaica.
Hurricane Sandy first formed on October 22, 2012 in the Caribbean Sea.
Hurricane Sandy started out as a tropical disturbance over the Caribbean Sea. The disturbance was an area of low pressure that produced some showers and thunderstorms. Over the warm waters of the Caribbean the disturbance organized and strengthened first to a tropical depression, then to a tropical storm, then to a hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy started out as a tropical disturbance over the Caribbean Sea. The disturbance was an area of low pressure that produced some showers and thunderstorms. Over the warm waters of the Caribbean the disturbance organized and strengthened first to a tropical depression, then to a tropical storm, then to a hurricane.
No. Hurricane Sandy impacted the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the U.S. East Coast and parts of Canada.
Hurricane Sandy did not cause flooding on the Seine. Hurricane Sandy struck North America and some Caribbean islands. The Seine is in Europe, thousands of miles from where HUrricane Sandy ocurred.
Hurricane Sandy formed in the Caribbean on October 22, 2012 and made its first landfall in Jamaica on October 24.
Hurricane Sandy started as a small cluster of thunderstorms over the Caribbean Sea that organized and strengthened into a tropical depression, then to a tropical storm, and finally to a hurricane. The storm headed north striking Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, paralleling and eventually striking the U.S. east coast.
If you live on the Northeast Coast of the USA, yes, hurricane Sandy will come tonight, October 29th, 2012.
No. Hurricane Sandy is threatening the East Coast of the U.S. and will not come anywhere near Oregon.
Sandy formed in the Atlantic Ocean and gained strength moving North across the Caribbean Sea.