I need some mythbusting help
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I need some mythbusting help
I'm writing a horror story for a school project and I picked using the imfamous cat 5 NYC hurricane disaster
I used some things that are questionable and I'm wondering if they are possible
1. surge undermines Empire State buildings foundation and causes it to collapse
2. Sand blasts going at 160mph stripping people to the bone
3. A huge rouge waves slams into lower Manhattan
4. 500,000 dead
5. 500 billion dollars in damage
if some of these are ridculously impossible please let me have it
I used some things that are questionable and I'm wondering if they are possible
1. surge undermines Empire State buildings foundation and causes it to collapse
2. Sand blasts going at 160mph stripping people to the bone
3. A huge rouge waves slams into lower Manhattan
4. 500,000 dead
5. 500 billion dollars in damage
if some of these are ridculously impossible please let me have it
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I think most of those are within the realm of possiblity (no matter how far out it may be).
Having never gone to NY, I'm not sure how close the Empire State Building is to open water. If it's close, then yes - plausible. If not, I think the buildings and structures between it and the water would lessen a surges' impact.
I think maybe the sandblasting of people to bone may be stretching it a little, but it makes for an awesome visual.
Having never gone to NY, I'm not sure how close the Empire State Building is to open water. If it's close, then yes - plausible. If not, I think the buildings and structures between it and the water would lessen a surges' impact.
I think maybe the sandblasting of people to bone may be stretching it a little, but it makes for an awesome visual.

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the 1938 hurricane was a 5 east of hat. It weakened to a 105KT 3 in the 7 hours it took to reach Long Island
a 3 hitting NYC will devastate NJ, ALL of Long Island and Conn as well. Be prepared for dramatic changes of the American way of life after that as damage may reach into the trillions, and the deaths will likely be in the hundreds of thousands
a 3 hitting NYC will devastate NJ, ALL of Long Island and Conn as well. Be prepared for dramatic changes of the American way of life after that as damage may reach into the trillions, and the deaths will likely be in the hundreds of thousands
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Derek Ortt wrote:the 1938 hurricane was a 5 east of hat. It weakened to a 105KT 3 in the 7 hours it took to reach Long Island
a 3 hitting NYC will devastate NJ, ALL of Long Island and Conn as well. Be prepared for dramatic changes of the American way of life after that as damage may reach into the trillions, and the deaths will likely be in the hundreds of thousands
How was it able to maintain Cat 5 intensity all the way up to Hat? Was it because its forward motion contributed to that windspeed?
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Derek Ortt wrote:the 1938 hurricane was a 5 east of hat. It weakened to a 105KT 3 in the 7 hours it took to reach Long Island
a 3 hitting NYC will devastate NJ, ALL of Long Island and Conn as well. Be prepared for dramatic changes of the American way of life after that as damage may reach into the trillions, and the deaths will likely be in the hundreds of thousands
Trillions of dollars in damage? Hundereds of thousands dead? What study is that from, because that seems to be a GROSS exaggeration to me.
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