March Nor'Easters
I was abruptly introduced to the infamous "Nor'Easter" in March 1962 while stationed with the U.S. Coast Guard at Cape May, New Jersey.
Known as "The Ash Wednesday storm", that '62 storm lasted the better part of three days—including five 'spring' tidal cycles. I was impressed with the way that things along the coast just kind of disintegrate when hit with that kind of powerful force....
We had used the old Boardwalk Convention Hall for a meeting not long before the storm, and I remember walking through the rubble shown in the following video.
Below is a time-lapse video released recently by NOAA showing the four back-to-back nor'easter winter storms that impacted the U.S. East Coast in March of this year (2018).
It brings back memories of that 1962 storm!
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