
eyelike feature on NE'rn blizzard ...
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eyelike feature on NE'rn blizzard ...
A clear "eye-like feature" has appeared on the 2005 NE'ern blizzard. An absolute amazing storm from clipper redevelopment ...


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Jeb wrote:I can't even begin to imagine the snow amounts that would have impacted the major metros had that system developed a lot farther south and a lot closer to the coast.......
Jeb I couldnt agree more..the scenario would have been disastarous from the Delamrva northward.Winds in the SE semicircle of that monster have to be gusting to close to 100 mph and a track further west would have been devastating to the southward facing shores of Long Island and coastal New England.

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