Many of the people displaced by Hurricane Sandy are turning to social networks to find a place to stay. In response to an appeal made by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, hundreds have offered free lodging.
Many of the people displaced by Hurricane Sandy are turning to social networks to find a place to stay. In response to an appeal made by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, hundreds have offered free lodging.
Many of the people displaced by Hurricane Sandy are turning to social networks to find a place to stay. In response to an appeal made by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, hundreds have offered free lodging.
Sham pictures and canards spread via Twitter during Hurricane Sandy. It might seem that lies on social networks are as common as the truth, but as fast as the information spreads, the inaccuracies are being corrected.
Sham pictures and canards spread via Twitter during Hurricane Sandy. It might seem that lies on social networks are as common as the truth, but as fast as the information spreads, the inaccuracies are being corrected.
Forecasters say Hurricane Sandy's power came from a convergence of weather systems. As Sandy swirled north, a wintry storm was heading toward it from the west, and cold air from the Arctic was blowing south.
Forecasters say Hurricane Sandy's power came from a convergence of weather systems. As Sandy swirled north, a wintry storm was heading toward it from the west, and cold air from the Arctic was blowing south.
Forecasters say Hurricane Sandy's power came from a convergence of weather systems. As Sandy swirled north, a wintry storm was heading toward it from the west, and cold air from the Arctic was blowing south.
Hurricanes spin around a low-pressure center known as the 'eye.' Sinking air makes this area extremely calm but it is surrounded by a whirling wall of the storm’s strongest winds.
The Hurricane Turn is one of the last whistle-stop trains in the U.S. — trains that allow intrepid travelers to hop on and off, often in the middle of the wilderness.
The Hurricane Turn is one of the last whistle-stop trains in the U.S. — trains that allow intrepid travelers to hop on and off, often in the middle of the wilderness.