DoctorHurricane2003 wrote:Oh yes we can't forget the cows......lol
Actually the "Storm of the Century" or the "Superstorm of 1993"....was in 1993 and was an extratropical low in the GOM that came up the Eastern Seaboard.
The Perfect Storm is based on what some called "the Perfect Storm" in 1991 where Hurricane Grace, Hurricane #8, and a deep frontal zone "combined" (more or less the tropical cyclones were moving up the frontal zone) causing rough seas and stormy conditions in the North Atlantic.
And yes I forgot to mention that movie on the list of movies I dislike.....Grace was NOT a category 5 hurricane.......far from it.
That depiction of Hurricane Grace as a CAT 5 made me cringe ... otherwise, I did enjoy the movie ... (since it was just that, a movie) ...
The Perfect Storm was a combo of three different things ... 1st, the Perfect Storm (or Halloween Storm) was an extratropical cyclone that started out around 41ºN, and had no tropical characteristics whatsoever ...
2) a strong cold associated with the system swept off the coast 3) which ended up absorbing Grace into the Halloween Storm thusly energizing it further ... also, doesn't hurt to have a potent s/w in the northern stream coming in at the same time to add fuel to the fire.
The National Climatic Data Center (NCDC for short) has a GREAT segment regarding the Perfect Storm and then its bizarre ending making the transition to an unnamed hurricane embedded within the large scale cyclonic environment ...
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/satellite/s ... storm.html