The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had strict protocols for the National Hurricane Center to follow in regards to releasing warnings to the public. As Hurricane Sandy traveled north, up to the United States Eastern Coast, it lost the tropical characteristics. Although the storm was still strong with …show more content…
Even though Hurricane Sandy was challenging to forecast, lack of proper and useful information confused the public along with a false sense of confidence, eventually leaving 70% of the population behind after evacuation orders. This sense of false confidence contributes to lack of preparation. These are lessons we as a community should have learned from Hurricane Katrina to the Gulf Oil Spill. We must take all of this information and use it to better ourselves, our community, and our future. As Albert Einstein once said, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different