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This Is What an 11-Foot Storm Surge in New York Looked Like in 1960
The closest comparison we have for Sandy is probably Hurricane Donna.
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The Webcams to Watch as Hurricane Sandy Hits the East Coast
The Atlantic Ocean's largest recorded tropical storm is bearing down on the Northeast.
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The Big Fix
Does Your City Need a Transit Riders Union?
Unions may be dying off in the workplace. But could they make a difference on the bus?
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Hurricane Sandy's Track: 10 Million People Could Lose Power
And that's the "conservative estimate," according to a Johns Hopkins engineer.
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Hurricane Sandy Provokes the Largest Preemptive Public Transportation Shutdown in U.S. History
As Sandy bears down on the East Coast, some of the biggest cities in America come to a virtual standstill.
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A Street Sign Kerfuffle, a Hipster Alliance and More: Best #CityReads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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Hurricane Sandy: How Bad Is It Looking, Really?
The "Frankenstorm" approaches.
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Videos
Seeing New York City Simultaneously at Night and Day
It might take a minute to figure out that something's wrong with this short film.
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Urban Wonk
Lessons From a Reinvented Military Base
The story of how this urban asset was re-purposed holds truths for cities engaged in similar transformations.
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Videos
Trailer of the Day: The Central Park Five
Revisiting a miscarriage of justice.

