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Along a section of beachfront in the Rockaways in Queens on Monday, people stand with an American flag to observe a moment of silence two days before the first anniversary of Hurricane Sandy.

1. Sea level rise is making hurricanes more damaging—and Sandy is just the beginning.
2. Hurricane rainfall will also be more damaging in the future due to global warming.
3. Hurricanes may also be more intense in the future.
4. Will there be more hurricane left turns into New Jersey?
Superstorm Sandy survivors still suffer a year later



Waves break in front of a destroyed amusement park wrecked by Hurricane Sandy on October 31, 2012 in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. At least 50 people were reportedly killed in the U.S. by Sandy with New Jersey suffering massive damage and power outages. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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Sandy victims see almost none of promised $60 billion in aid a year after storm

Along a section of beachfront in the Rockaways in Queens on Monday, people stand with an American flag to observe a moment of silence two days before the first anniversary of Hurricane Sandy.
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1. Sea level rise is making hurricanes more damaging—and Sandy is just the beginning.
2. Hurricane rainfall will also be more damaging in the future due to global warming.
3. Hurricanes may also be more intense in the future.
4. Will there be more hurricane left turns into New Jersey?
Superstorm Sandy survivors still suffer a year later

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Waves break in front of a destroyed amusement park wrecked by Hurricane Sandy on October 31, 2012 in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. At least 50 people were reportedly killed in the U.S. by Sandy with New Jersey suffering massive damage and power outages. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)