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Winter Weather Types - NOAA National Severe Storms LaboratoryBlizzards are dangerous winter storms that are a combination of blowing snow and wind resulting in very low visibilities. While heavy snowfalls and severe cold ...
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Winter Storms and Blizzards - National Weather ServiceBlizzards are dangerous winter storms with blowing snow, wind over 35 mph, and less than 1/4 mile visibility for at least 3 hours.
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Winter Weather FAQ - NOAA National Severe Storms LaboratoryBlizzard Warning: Issued when winds of 35 mph or greater are combined with blowing and drifting snow with visibilities of ¼ mile or less. Seek indoor ...
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Snow Storm Safety - National Weather ServiceBlizzard: Sustained winds or frequent gusts of 35 mph or more with snow and blowing snow frequently reducing visibility to less than a quarter mile for 3 hours ...
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Weather Glossary: B's - NOAAApr 17, 2023 · Blizzard. A winter storm which produces the following conditions for at least 3 hours: Sustained winds or frequent gusts to 35 miles per hour ( ...
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Winter Storms - National Weather ServiceAbout 25% are people caught out in the storm. Majority are males over 40 years old. Winter death statistics related to exposure to cold: 50% are people over 60 ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Winter Weather | Ready.govApr 7, 2025 · Winter storms create a higher risk of car accidents, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heart attacks from overexertion.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Climate Change and Extreme Snow in the U.S. | NewsJan 25, 2016 · These can lead to exceptionally high amounts of moisture flowing into a storm and contribute to greater intensification of the storm.
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The Biggest Snow Storms in US HistoryMarch 11-14, 1888 ... More than 120 winters have come and gone since the so-called “Great White Hurricane,” but this whopper of a storm still lives in infamy.
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Regional Snowfall Index (RSI) | Historic StormsThe storm caused six states to declare States of Emergency. The snow accompanied by severe winds caused wide spread power outages in New England and caused a ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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blizzard, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English DictionaryEarlier version · 1829. Blizzard , a violent blow. · 1834. A gentleman at dinner asked me for a toast; and supposing he meant to have some fun at my expense, I ...
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A blizzard of etymology - The Grammarphobia BlogMar 18, 2013 · Well, Estherville can indeed take credit for the first use of “blizzard” in reference to a severe snowstorm, but the term had been around for ...
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Blizzard - Etymology, Origin & MeaningBlizzard, origin obscure and likely onomatopoeic, means a strong, sustained storm of cold wind and snow; earlier, it meant a violent blow or hail of ...
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On This Date: The New England 'Snow Hurricane' Of 1804Oct 9, 2025 · Weather historian Christopher Burt considered the so-called Great Snow Hurricane ... snowstorm in New England history." It was the first ...
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Great Blizzard of 1888 | Facts, New York City, & Overview - BritannicaGreat Blizzard of 1888, winter storm that pummeled the Atlantic coast of the United States, from the Chesapeake Bay to Maine, in March 1888.
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The Origins of the Word 'Blizzard' - The New York TimesDec 3, 2023 · In March 1888, after it caught on overseas, The Times wrote that “blizzard” was an “American term for an American storm.” That month, one of the ...
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whiteout, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for whiteout is from 1939, in the Ironwood Daily Globe (Ironwood, Michigan). whiteout is formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: ...
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Squall - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Scandinavian roots, the word means both a sudden, violent gust of wind and a loud cry or scream, often linked to birds and nautical terms.Missing: weather | Show results with:weather
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A Word in Season: Blizzard - OUP BlogJan 2, 2008 · In 1870, in Iowa, a violent snowstorm was called a blizzard. Storms and hurricanes travel fast. Today blizzard is an established part of the ...
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Blizzards - UCAR Center for Science EducationWhat Is a Blizzard? The National Weather Service defines a blizzard as a storm with large amounts of snow or blowing snow, winds greater than 35 mph (56 kph) ...
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[PDF] Section 5.4.14 - Severe Winter Storm - Town of Southampton... snow to near zero. Storm systems powerful enough to cause blizzards usually form when the jet stream dips far to the south, allowing cold air from the north ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Comparing the 2021-2022 Winter Season Blizzards to Years PastAn "Alberta Clipper" as defined by the National Weather Service is a fast moving low pressure system that moves southeast out of Canadian Province of Alberta ( ...
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Glossary - NOAA's National Weather ServiceA temperature inversion that develops aloft when warm air overruns the cold air behind a front. Frontogenesis: 1. The initial formation of a front or frontal ...
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Historic January 2025 snowstorm in the Southern U.S. - ClimateJan 29, 2025 · A deep dip in the jet stream brought Arctic air to the South, where it collided with moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
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Social Media: Winter Science - National Weather ServiceWeather Factors: Strong winds and high dew point temperatures aid in melting ... By definition, a blizzard includes 35+ mph winds that cause blowing snow ...
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Glossary - NOAA's National Weather ServiceSustained wind or frequent gusts to 35 miles an hour or greater; and; Considerable falling and/or blowing snow (i.e., reducing visibility frequently to less ...Missing: criteria | Show results with:criteria
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[PDF] Representation of Blowing Snow and Associated Visibility ...Blowing snow rapidly reduces visibility, but weather models don't capture snow movement after it falls. This study uses a diagnostic framework to predict ...
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[PDF] Wind Chill ChartWind Chill (ºF) = 35.74 + 0.6215T - 35.75(V0.16) + 0.4275T(V0.16), where T= Air Temperature (ºF) and V= Wind Speed (mph).
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Wind Chill Safety - National Weather ServiceThe calculation utilizes wind speed in miles per hour and temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. For example, a temperature of minus 5 degrees occurring with a 20 ...Missing: formula | Show results with:formula
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NOAA Observation SystemsRadiosonde sensors measure upper-air conditions such as atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction. The data are important for ...Missing: blizzard | Show results with:blizzard
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Guide to Measuring Snow and Sleet - National Weather ServiceSleet and snow depth are measured the same way. You will need a ruler, and possibly a piece of paper and a pen.
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Winter Weather Detection - NOAA National Severe Storms LaboratorySatellite images are very useful tools for determining cloud patterns and movement of winter storms.Missing: causes processes
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Winter Weather Warnings, Watches and AdvisoriesWinter Weather Advisories are issued when snow, blowing snow, ice, sleet, or a combination of these wintry elements is expected but conditions should not be ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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What is a Ground Blizzard? - National Weather ServiceThe most well-known blizzards are winter storms that produce several inches occurring with strong winds that cause blowing snow and whiteout conditions.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Blizzard! Explained. | Scientific AmericanFeb 15, 2012 · The whole process is called saltation, and it is thought to be the mechanism that moves the most snow during a blizzard (for wind less than 15 ...Missing: mechanics | Show results with:mechanics
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What Are Different Types Of Blizzards? - SciencingMar 24, 2022 · Such an event is known as a ground blizzard, and it may come about in any conditions that generate strong-enough winds over loose-enough snow, ...Missing: mechanics | Show results with:mechanics<|control11|><|separator|>
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Winter process pt1 - National Weather ServiceA number of major precipitation events (including snowstorms) typically are associated with significant isentropic lift, entrance regions of jet streaks, ...Missing: blizzards collision
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Synoptic-Scale Features Common to Heavy Snowstorms in the ...The composites indicate the importance of warm air advection (isentropic upglide) in producing upward motion within these storms. Of secondary importance in ...
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how winter storms form - Weather Wiz KidsA blizzard is a long-lasting snowstorm with very strong winds and intense snowfall. You need three things to have a blizzard; cold air at the surface, lots of ...Missing: frontal definition meteorology
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What is bombogenesis? - NOAA's National Ocean ServiceJun 16, 2024 · Bombogenesis, a term used by meteorologists, occurs when a midlatitude cyclone rapidly intensifies, or strengthens, over a 24 hour period.
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Latest big winter storm powered by 'bombogenesis' - NOAAMar 13, 2019 · NOAA meteorologists say the weather system rapidly intensified and has reached a scientific classification called bombogenesis. This phenomenon ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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What Is a Nor'easter? | NESDIS - NOAANor'easters can produce heavy snow and blizzards, rain and flooding, and huge crashing waves. These waves can cause erosion to the beach and severe damage to ...Missing: processes | Show results with:processes
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What is a Lake Effect Snow? - National Weather ServiceLake effect snow occurs when cold air, often originating from Canada, moves across the open waters of the Great Lakes.
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[PDF] "Snowmageddon": February 4th-6th, 2010 - National Weather ServiceThe stalled storm caused prolonged snowfall ... The event resulted in heavy snowfall, blizzard conditions, and widespread disruptions, with 41 fatalities and over.
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An Updated Blizzard Climatology of the Contiguous United States ...Jan 1, 2017 · Data revealed 713 blizzards over the 55 years, with a mean of 13 events per season. Seasonal blizzard frequency ranged from one blizzard in 1980/81 to 32 ...
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When Winter Rages — VEDA Dashboard - NASA EarthdataFeb 28, 2025 · For many households, blizzards can also lead to increased heating costs, compounding financial burdens during prolonged cold spells that often ...
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Weather Glossary: P's - NOAAApr 17, 2023 · Pan Handle Hook: Low pressure systems that originate in the panhandle region of Texas and Oklahoma which initially move east and then "hook ...Missing: blizzards | Show results with:blizzards
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Arctic Weather Plunges into North America - NASA Earth ObservatoryJan 29, 2019 · But disturbances in the jet stream and the intrusion of warmer mid-latitude air masses can disturb this polar vortex and make it unstable ...
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Winter Storm Risk Increase - Climate SignalsA growing body of research links rapid Arctic warming to jet stream and stratospheric polar vortex weakening that can lead to outbreaks of Arctic air in the US.
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Anomalous Arctic warming linked with severe winter weather in ...Oct 3, 2024 · Here we find a direct and quasilinear relationship between anomalously high Arctic temperatures/pressures and increased severe winter weather.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Wind of the World: Buran or Burga | weatheronline.co.ukA strong cold north-easterly wind creating extreme blizzard conditions during winter. The Buran occurs most frequently in Mongolia and Siberia.
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WEATHER AND CLIMATE OF MONGOLIA - Facts and DetailsIn the steppes and deserts, winds of 60mph are not uncommon. They produce severe snowstorms in the winter and in the fall and are particularly intense in the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Snow in Europe: Deadly winter storm brings chaos - BBCMar 1, 2018 · The weather system has been given various nicknames - in the UK it is "the Beast from the East" while the Dutch call it the "Siberian bear" ...
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The Source of Europe's Mild Climate | American ScientistMany people believe that northern Europe owes its relatively mild winters to heat brought in by the Gulf Stream, but in fact ocean currents do little to warm ...
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Guest post: How the south Asian monsoon is changing in a warming ...Sep 15, 2022 · In this article, we take a closer look at the south Asian monsoon, how it is being affected by human activity and how it may change in the future.Missing: hybrid snow-
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Antarctic weatherFeb 18, 2019 · The 19 Australians at Mawson have just endured an epic seven day blizzard. The wind blew between 100-148 km/h, with one gust reaching 244 km/h. ...
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Fastest katabatic wind | Guinness World RecordsOn 24 March 1912, Mawson recorded an hourly wind speed of 48.9 m/s (176 km/h; 109 mph); though later studies have adjusted this down to 41.6 m/s (149 km/h; 93 ...
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Blizzard in southern Chile - NASA Earth ObservatoryAn early winter blizzard blanketed the Andes with snow on May 18, 2005. The storm turned tragic when nearly 400 soldiers got lost in the mountains.
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The Biggest Snow Events Ever Recorded in the Andes Mountains ...Apr 20, 2025 · One of the largest snowstorms in South American history swept through the Andes Mountains of Chile and Argentina in early June 2015 ...Missing: blizzards | Show results with:blizzards
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[PDF] Deaths Attributed to Heat, Cold, and Other Weather Events in ... - CDCJul 30, 2014 · Objectives—This report examines heat-related mortality, cold-related mortality, and other weather-related mortality during 2006–2010 among.
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Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters | Time SeriesThe total cost from these 27 events in 2024 was $182.7 billion. This is our current cost estimates as of January 10th and may rise by several billion dollars as ...
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How Wildlife Survive in Winter | College of Natural Resources NewsJan 19, 2024 · Heavy snow can affect the movement of animals across landscapes and predator-prey relationships, according to Kays. “Sometimes animals migrate ...Missing: ecosystems | Show results with:ecosystems
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Weathering the storm: Do arctic blizzards cause repeatable changes ...Our study showed that severe weather events often caused rapid increases in HPA axis activity and body condition, but these profiles are likely dependent upon ...Missing: impacts | Show results with:impacts
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[PDF] Controlling Blowing and Drifting Snow with Snow Fences and Road ...Oct 6, 2003 · The increased eroding capability of the wind has scoured out snow for nearly a kilometer downwind. The shorter fence in the snow-free area ...
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[PDF] Ungulate Migration in a Changing Climate—An Initial Assessment of ...During years with late spring snowstorms, ungulates may be forced to migrate when snows are deeper, making migration more taxing (Monteith and others, 2011).
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Snowmelt Runoff and the Water Cycle | U.S. Geological SurveyBesides flooding, rapid snowmelt can trigger landslides and debris flows. In alpine regions like Switzerland, snowmelt is a major component of runoff.Missing: blizzard | Show results with:blizzard
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OHD/HL - Surveys/Flood96: Chapter 1The Northeast Floods of January 1996 were the result of a very rapid snowmelt punctuated by a short but intense rainfall.
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ECMWF forecasts for US east coast snow storm 27 January 2015Feb 2, 2015 · The ensemble approach is essential to provide forecast users with information about the range of future weather scenarios and the likelihood of ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The 2018 International Residential Code®: A Compilation of Wind ...This document provides the wind resistant provisions of the 2015 International Residential Code and is not intended to be a compilation of all the ...
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Roof Guide: Codes & Standards - IBHSJun 19, 2019 · The roof system and the building must be designed to resist loads from retained snow. Building codes, such as the IBC, reference ASCE 7, Minimum ...
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[PDF] Prepare Your Organization for a Winter Storm - PlaybookPrepare by holding a preparedness discussion, a tabletop exercise, and participating in America's PrepareAthon! which includes discussions and activities.
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[PDF] Agencies Design Raised Crosswalks for Snow, Rain, and Heavy ...Raised crosswalks reduce vehicle speeds, promote driver yielding, and enhance the conspicuity of uncontrolled pedestrian crossings. They can also.Missing: urban planning prone elevated
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[PDF] Optimizing Snow Plowing Operations in Urban Road NetworksThis work is part of a larger initiative to provide the city with an adaptive approach to snow plow route optimization and management. A route planning system ...
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Extreme Weather | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govChanges in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, blizzards, and floods can devastate human and ecological communities and ...
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Great Blizzard of '88 hits East Coast | March 11, 1888 - History.comOn March 11, 1888, one of the worst blizzards in American history strikes the Northeast, killing more than 400 people and dumping as much as 55 inches of snow ...
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Recreating the Great Blizzard of 1888 - Physical Sciences LaboratoryAs much as 58 inches of snow fell in some regions. Trains and roads were shut down, boats were destroyed, and over 400 people died. Winds were particularly ...Missing: deaths credible
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[PDF] The Long Winter of 1880/81 - the NOAA Institutional RepositoryThe winter began early and was particularly cold and snowy throughout its duration, with a sudden spring melt that caused subsequent record-setting flooding.
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The Long Winter of 1880/81 in - AMS JournalsThe Long Winter emerges as one of the most severe since European-descended settlers arrived to the central United States and began documenting weather.
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History of the National Weather Service1849: Smithsonian Institution supplies weather instruments to telegraph companies and establishes extensive observation network.
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[PDF] 1816: “the mighty operations of nature”: an environmental history of ...It was common in the early nineteenth century for people to make a short record of the day's weather, usually at the beginning of a diary entry. If the diarist ...
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The Ghoulish Tale of the Donner Party - U.S. News & World ReportFeb 19, 2008 · For the wagons of the Donner party, a group of 81 westwardbound pioneers who were stopped by a blizzard at the gateway to California in the fall ...
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What Was Life Like on a Wagon Train Heading West? - History.comOct 15, 2025 · For 19th-century migrants traveling west across America by wagon train, every mile tested body and spirit. Blistered feet, choking dust and ...Missing: expansion | Show results with:expansion
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On This Day: The 1993 Storm of the Century | NewsIn March 1993, the Storm of the Century struck the U.S. East Coast, claiming more than 270 lives and causing billions of dollars in damage.
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The Storm of the Century: A Look Back from NOAA SatellitesMar 10, 2023 · Between March 12–14, 1993, millions of people living along the track of the storm saw record snowfall accumulations, record-low temperatures, ...
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(PDF) Synoptic Aspects of Widespread Snowstorm with Dangerous ...Oct 9, 2025 · Synoptic Aspects of Widespread Snowstorm with Dangerous Blizzard Conditions in the Territory of Iran (February 3-9, 1972) · 1 Kalnay et al · 2 Dee ...Missing: deaths reliable
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The Halloween Blizzard of 1991 - National Weather ServiceAt the time, the 36.9" of snow that fell at Duluth set the state record for storm total snowfall. · Snow began in Duluth at about 1:00 pm on October 31st, and ...
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The Antecedent Large-Scale Conditions of the “Perfect Storms” of ...The PS, EC1, and EC2 were notorious cyclones that resulted in more than 34 deaths and over $300 million (1991 U.S. dollars) in property damage (Table 1). A ...
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National Weather Service Heritage Explore NWS History - NOAA VLab“Great Blizzard” Paralyzes Northeast. One of the worst blizzards in the nation's history strikes the northeast U.S., producing up to 50 inches of snow and 3- ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|separator|>
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Climatology of Blizzards in the Conterminous United States, 1959 ...Blizzard occurrence by county was tallied from Storm Data for the 41 winters from 1959/60 to 1999/2000. This revealed 438 blizzards for an annual average of 10 ...
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Afghanistan: Bitter Winter Claims More Than 900 LivesFeb 16, 2008 · Cold, snowstorms and avalanches have killed 926 people as the country suffers what is thought to be the worst winter in three decades, the authorities said.Missing: credible sources
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Ten Years Later, Snowmageddon Records Still Stand | NESDISNov 9, 2020 · Four or more inches of snow stretched from Indiana to New Jersey, and southward through North Carolina. One-to-two feet of snow were common in ...
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The Great Texas Freeze: February 11-20, 2021 | NewsFeb 24, 2023 · On February 11-20, 2021, a historical winter event occurred that set many records, including being the first billion-dollar weather disaster of that year.
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[PDF] February 2021 Winter Storm-Related Deaths – TexasDec 31, 2021 · The loss of electricity and resulting loss of regular heating sources during the winter storm also led many to use alternate sources of heat.
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Storm Malik named by Danish Met ServiceJan 28, 2022 · A low pressure system which has been named Storm Malik by the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) will bring high winds and wet weather to the northern UK on ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Parts of South Africa blanketed in snow, roads and mountain passes ...Sep 10, 2018 · A cold front swept through parts of parts southern South Africa on September 6 and 7, covering most of Western Cape in snow and dropping heavy ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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NOAA and OSTP Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Weather ...May 13, 2024 · Early results using AI and data-driven models show enhanced skill in predicting extreme life-threatening events like hurricanes, winter storms, ...Missing: blizzards | Show results with:blizzards
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[PDF] Applications of Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in Winter ...Mar 1, 2021 · This study employs UAVs as a new observational tool to provide insight into winter-weather processes in an Oklahoma mixed-phase environment. UAV ...Missing: drone | Show results with:drone