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“Sea level rise will amplify the impact of future hurricanes and Nor'easters.”
The Huffington Post: Benjamin Strauss: NYC's One-Inch Escape From Irene
“The anomalously strong temperature differences (gradient) along the coast helps fuel more frequent "Nor'easters".”
“Dodging cops, tolltakers and other crazy bridge fisherman in the cold of November and December nights, usually during Nor'easters.”
“These storms are called "Nor'easters" because the counter-clockwise circulation around a low pressure system on the Atlantic coast pushes moist sea air from the north-east into arctic air over the land.”
“Memories of Nor'easters and power outages faded and forgiven.”
“We can have a hurricane, two Nor'easters and two winter storms all in the same year.”
“Can I just say that Nor'easters are my least favorite form of weather?”
“I really miscalculated on Maine, thinking the Nor'easters would do their usual “buck the wave” thang and contrarily and “Yankee-ly” turn back the Obama tide.”
“I also feel that I'd rather put up with the ground moving beneath my feet in a major way every few decades or so versus the yearly onslaught of Nor'easters, thunderstorms, hurricanes, etc. that east coasters must deal with.”
“And here's the thing about those Nor'easters -- they move quickly, right?”
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Words for ice and snow
Environmental Ice and Snow
(excluding all the food ice)ice, icicle, frazil, frasil, sleet, slush, snow, flurry, snowfall, freeze, flash-freeze, quick-freeze and 618 more...
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alexz http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nor%27easter Jan 18, 2013