Meteorologist's Confident Sandy Prediction

Meteorologist's Confident Sandy Prediction

In 2012, the National Weather Service's chief meteorologist predicted Hurricane Sandy would be a devastating storm six days before it struck the East Coast. Confident in his forecast, he included his personal phone number in the warning, inviting complaints if he was wrong. Ultimately, Sandy became the second-costliest storm in U.S. history.

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