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What is your favorite types of storms to look at and study?

#1 Postby Metalicwx220 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:49 pm

I wonder what other people think about their favorite type of storms etc.....Mine are Nor easters. I read these notable nor easters everyday.
The Great Blizzard of 1888
The Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962
The Groundhog Day gale of 1976
The Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978
The Late November 1984 Nor'easter
The 1991 Perfect Storm (the "Perfect Storm," combined Nor'easter/hurricane)
The Storm of the Century (1993)
The Christmas 1994 Nor'easter
The North American blizzard of 1996
The April Fools' Day blizzard of 1997
The December 2000 Northeast United States snowstorm
The North American blizzard of 2003
The December 2003 New England snowstorm
The Atlantic Canada blizzard of February 2004 ("White Juan")
The North American blizzard of 2005
The North American blizzard of 2006
The Late November 2006 Nor'easter
The February 2007 North America Winter Storm
The April 2007 Nor'easter
The November 2009 Mid-Atlantic nor'easter (Nor'Ida)
The December 2009 Nor'easter
The First North American blizzard of 2010
The Second North American blizzard of 2010
The Third North American blizzard of 2010
The March 2010 North American winter storm
The Early November 2010 Nor'easter
The December 2010 North American blizzard
The January 2011 North American blizzard
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Re: What is your favorite types of storms to look at and study?

#2 Postby wall_cloud » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:59 pm

I'm into convective storm research and case studies. Not the ones that have been beaten to death like OKC (1999, 2003), Jarrell, etc...but the more obscure ones that make you think. Nil cases are definitely good teachers as well.

I'm sure many of you have noticed that I don't give a crap about seeing winter weather. I live for the Spring severe season.
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