Sandy Making LandfallA screen shot from Atlantic ERMA shows the track of Sandy as it approached landfall in New Jersey. Map shows evacuation zones, real time road closures and weather warnings.Credit: NOAA
Sandy Hook, N.J.: Before the StormAerial photography from 2012 Orthoimagery of the Atlantic coast near Sandy Hook, N.J., before Sandy made landfall. Credit: NOAA
Sandy Hook, N.J.: After the StormNOAA National Geodetic Survey aerial photography of the same section of Atlantic coast near Sandy Hook, N.J., after Sandy made landfall. Note the obvious the beach erosion and building damage.Credit: NOAA
Funtown Pier Amusement Park, N.J.: Before the StormThis 2012 Orthoimagery aerial photography shows the Funtown Pier Amusement Park in Seaside Heights, N.J., before Sandy made landfall.Credit: NOAA
Funtown Pier Amusement Park, N.J.: After the StormNOAA National Geodetic Survey aerial photography showing Funtown Pier Amusement Park in Seaside Heights, N.J., after Sandy made landfall.Credit: NOAA
Post-Sandy Damage: T/V CaddellNOAA National Geodetic Survey aerial photography showing the derelict tanker John B. Caddell grounded on Staten Island, N.Y., following Sandy. The T/V John B. Caddell is one of the Coast Guard targets for pollution mitigation. Red markers show field photos such as the image seen in the pop-up window in Atlantic ERMA.Credit: NOAA
Field Photo of T/V John B. Caddell Grounded on Staten Island, N.Y.U.S. Coast Guard field photo showing the T/V John B. Caddell grounded on the shoreline of Staten Island, N.Y., following Post Tropical Cyclone Sandy.Credit: NOAA
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