Superstorm Sandy shook the US: 'Standing waves' in Atlantic caused seismicity as far as Seattle
Thursday, April 18, 2013 - 16:35
in Earth & Climate
When superstorm Sandy turned and took aim at New York City and Long Island last October, ocean waves hitting each other and the shore rattled the seafloor and much of the United States – shaking detected by seismometers across the country, University of Utah researchers found.