Nor'Easters Extreme Weather Weather The Atmosphere
A Nor'Easter is a type of storm whose winds come from the northeast. Usually, it describes a storm that is just off the United States east coast, and whose winds bring severe cold, and a lot of snow.
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- Nor'easters and Seabirds - Contains diagrams that show how seabirds are affected weather by nor'easters.
- Nor'easter - Weather models show maps of nor'easters.
- USAToday.com: Coastal Storms Can Confound Forecasters - Story about how nor'easters are hard to predict.
- Nor'easters: Comprehension, Preparation, Survival - How these storm form, how to make sure nor\'easters you\\'re prepared form them, and what to do nor'easters if you're stranded.
- Weather.com: Nor'easters - Contains how and where these storm form.
- 1998 Nor'easters - Several pictures with description of the damage of a nor'easter.
- What is a Nor'easter? - Explains how these storms form, and has a weather list of nor'easters famous Nor'Easters.
- Storm-E: Nor'easters - Provides a description of the events needed to extreme weather form extreme weather a nor'easter. Contains diagrams.
- Wikipedia: Nor'easter - Quick overview of this type of storm.
- The Perfect Storm - Detailed scientific look at the east coast storm nor\'easters of late extreme weather October/early November 1991.
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