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1991 Perfect Storm (the "Perfect Storm," combined Nor'easter/hurricane) October 28 – November 2, 1991 Very unusual storm in which a tropical and extratropical system interacted strangely, with tidal surge that caused severe damage to coastal areas (especially in Massachusetts), killing 13 people. December 1992 nor'easter: December 10–12, 1992
The nor'easter became a bomb cyclone [8] on October 26–27, when its central barometric pressure dropped from 996 mbar (29.41 inHg) to 973 mbar (28.73 inHg) over a 24 hour period. During this time, at 00:00 UTC on October 27, the system also reached its peak strength with sustained winds of 70 mph (110 km/h), while located about 125 mi ...
A nor’easter storm develops within 100 miles of the East Coast and moves toward land.. The most powerful nor’easters can punish land with multiple feet of snow and high winds, causing damage ...
The November 2009 nor'easter (also referred to as "Nor'Ida") was a powerful autumn nor'easter that caused widespread damage throughout the east coast of the United States. . This extratropical cyclone formed in relation to Hurricane Ida's remnant mid-level circulation across southeastern Georgia and moved east-northeast offshore North Carolina, before slowly dropping south and southeast over ...
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 ...
The November 2012 nor'easter was a powerful nor'easter that brought significant early season snow to the Northeastern United States.Many of the areas hit by the storm had been affected by Hurricane Sandy days before, which further complicated recovery efforts.
This type of winter storm qualifies as a nor’easter if it follows the path of a Miller Type-B storm, eventually reaching the East Coast and causing northeasterly winds coming off the Atlantic Ocean.
[12] [13] Property damage in the region was nearly four times that of Hurricane Idalia. [14] A tornado touched down in Horry County, South Carolina during the storm. [15] The storm also resulted in 31,000 power outages in South Carolina, with 14,000 people losing power in North Carolina. [11] A fatality occurred in South Carolina. [16]