Hurricane Sandy is bearing down on the East Coast of the U.S., bringing sustained wind, heavy rain, and flooding that's forcing roads, bridges and mass transit systems to close from New York City to Washington. We're following here on The Two-Way .
The National Weather Service is providing regularly on its website. And there's a close-up, color-coded along the East Coast.
We've dug up a few more resources: a selection of storm-tracking maps, graphics and animations from across the web. You can leave links for other web resources in the comments section below.
Storm Tracking Maps
Flooding Maps
Photos And Animations
NASA's Earth Observatory is of the storm.
The satellite loop below shows a series of full-resolution images taken one minute apart as Sandy approaches the East coast.
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There's also a .
And in case your power goes out and you lose internet access, The Washington Post has a .
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