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  2. Nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    Compass card (1607), featuring the spelling "Noreast" The term nor'easter came to American English by way of British English.Early recorded uses of the contraction nor (for north) in combinations such as nor'-east and nor-nor-west, as reported by the Oxford English Dictionary, date to the late 16th century, as in John Davis's 1594 The Seaman's Secrets: "Noreast by North raiseth a degree in ...

  3. Nor'easters can be classified into 2 categories, Miller Type-A and Miller Type-B, depending on their point of origin, and the type helps determine who experiences winter weather from the storm.

  4. Miller classification - Wikipedia

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    The Superstorm of 1993, a classic Miller type A nor'easter. The Miller classification is a technique that meteorologists use to classify nor'easters.The system splits nor'easters into five categories: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D, and Miller E; the classification system initially started out with the first two categories.

  5. Pacific Northwest windstorm - Wikipedia

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    Nor'easters, a similar class of extratropical cyclones, commonly affect the east coast of North America. While the storms on the East Coast are named "nor'easters", the Pacific Northwest windstorms are not called "nor'westers" because the cyclones' primary winds can blow from any direction, while the primary winds in nor'easters usually blow ...

  6. Take a Look Back at the 10 Worst Nor’easters in ... - AOL

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    Nor’easters have long slammed the East Coast with snow and high winds, causing severe damage. These are the 10 worst ones in recorded history. Take a Look Back at the 10 Worst Nor’easters in ...

  7. Why February usually brings peak snowfall for parts of US - AOL

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    Nor'easters play a part in why February is the snowiest month for these Northeast locations. In the past, the biggest nor'easters have occurred in the months of February and March, which have ...

  8. Gulf low - Wikipedia

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    A Gulf low or Texas Low is a low pressure area that forms or intensifies over the Gulf of Mexico and moves northeast on the western side of the Appalachian Mountains and sometimes on the Atlantic coast to become a nor'easter. Because they move from over or near the Gulf of Mexico, these storm systems are capable of transporting copious amounts ...

  9. Nor'easter sends enormous waves crashing over ... - AOL

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    With each nor'easter Roger Ritch experiences, he likes to pretend that he's in a lighthouse three miles offshore rather than in the house bordering the seawall in Marshfield, Massachusetts. The ...