What caused the superstorm of 1993?

The cyclone's center moved into north-west Florida early on the morning of March 13, with a significant storm surge in the northwestern Florida peninsula that drowned several people. This initially caused the storm to be a blizzard but also cyclonic. Barometric pressures recorded during the storm were low.
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Why was the Blizzard of March 1993 so impactful?

The storm caused the most weather-related flight cancellations in U.S. history. From Florida northward, the storm battered the entire eastern coastline, and at least 18 homes fell into the sea on Long Island due to the pounding surf.
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What causes a Blizzard?

What causes a Blizzard? In general, blizzards occur when a mass of warmer air collides with a mass of very cold air. The cold air mass cuts under the warm air mass, and as the warm moist air rises upwards it forms snow. The collision of the air masses also provides the atmospheric tension required for high wind speeds.
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What caused the Blizzard of 1996?

The storm was caused by a low pressure system that developed in the Gulf of Mexico on January 6. From there it moved northeastward along the East Coast, leaving a swath of snowfall in excess of 10 inches from eastern Kentucky northeastward across the Mid-Atlantic States into southern and central New England.
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Was there a blizzard in 1994?

Dubbed the Blizzard of 1994, parts of central New York were dumped on with up to 26.4 inches between January 4th and 5th. A January 4th daily snowfall record of 18 inches occurred at Syracuse, N.Y. While West Virginia was the hardest hit state, Waynesburg, Pa., was the storm's snowiest spot, receiving 33 inches!
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What year was Snowmageddon?

The Washington Post, out of Washington, D.C., ran an online poll asking for reader feedback prior to the February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard on February 4, 2010, and several blogs, including the Washington Post's own blog, followed that up by using either "Snowmageddon" or "Snowpocalypse" before, during, and ...
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What was the deadliest blizzard in history?

The Iran blizzard of February 1972 was the deadliest blizzard in history. A week-long period of low temperatures and severe winter storms, lasting 3–9 February 1972, resulted in the deaths of over 4,000 people.
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What is the longest blizzard on record?

January 9–11, 1887. Reported 72-hour blizzard that covered parts of the Great Plains in more than 16 inches (41 cm) of snow. Winds whipped and temperatures dropped to around 50 °F (10 °C).
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What is the snowiest city on earth?

Aomori City, Japan

What to do: Located on Honshu Island, Aomori City holds the title of snowiest city in the world, and winter is the best time to take advantage of seafood (like scallops) at the Furukawa Fish Market.
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What happened March 12th 1993?

At 13:30 hours on 12 March 1993, a powerful car bomb exploded in the basement of the Bombay Stock Exchange building. The 28-story office building was severely damaged and many nearby office buildings also suffered damage. Reports indicate that 50 were killed by this explosion.
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Which country has no snowfall?

Countries in the South Pacific like Vanuatu, Fiji and Tuvalu have never seen snow. Near the equator, most countries get very little snow unless they are home to mountains, which can have snowy peaks. Even some hot countries like Egypt get snow from time to time.
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Where does it not snow in the world?

The Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Surprisingly, one of the coldest continents (Antarctica) is also home to a place that's never seen snow. Known as the “Dry Valleys,” the region is one of the driest places on Earth and hasn't seen rainfall for an estimated 2 million years.
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Does China have snow?

Though snow does fall in Northern China in winter, it is generally a dry season. Beijing averages less than 2 inches in snowfall each year. Winters can also be windy, and the wind travels down from Siberia, so multiple layers, down jackets, and thermals are a must.
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What was the worst ice storm ever?

10 of the Worst Ice Storms in U.S. History
  • New Year's Eve 1978 (North Texas) ...
  • Christmas 2000. ...
  • New England 1921. ...
  • Great Ice Storm of 1951. ...
  • Dec. 4-5, 2002, Ice Storm. ...
  • Jan. 26-28, 2009 (Arkansas and Kentucky) ...
  • Feb. 9-13, 1994, Southern Ice Storm. ...
  • Jan. 5-9, 1998, New England and Southeast Canada.
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What is the most snow ever recorded in one day?

Silver Lake holds the record for the most snow ever measured in 24 hours within the United States. The snow didn't stop after the 24-hour record was set. The snowfall total grew to 221 cm in 27.5 hours and 241 cm in 32.5 hours.
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How do you survive a blizzard?

To survive a blizzard, first make sure you have a heat source in your home, such as a generator or fireplace with enough fuel or firewood to last a few days. Next, stock up on supplies such as non-perishable foods, water, a first aid kit, and warm blankets.
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Can it snow in a hurricane?

Late season hurricanes that transition to extratropical cyclones have been known to produce snow. The New England snowicane of 1804 hit the coast near Atlantic City New Jersey beforing recurving eastward and tracking across southern New England. It produced snow across portions of upstate New York and New England.
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Where did the Snowmageddon occur?

The February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard, commonly referred to as Snowmageddon, was a blizzard that had major and widespread impact in the Northeastern United States.
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When did Snowmageddon start in Newfoundland?

JOHN'S, N.L. — As snow fell fast on Friday, Jan. 17, pelting windows and rising above the doors of houses in the St. John's metro area, the residents inside had no idea what was in store once visibility returned and the storm, later dubbed Snowmageddon, calmed. A state of emergency was declared by the City of St.
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Why is it called Snowmageddon?

6, 2010. Mid-Atlantic residents were buried by a blizzard the president jokingly called “Snowmageddon,” and those brave enough tried to clear a path through the wet, heavy mounds of thigh-high snow.
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Does it snow in Africa?

Snow is an almost annual occurrence on some of the mountains of South Africa, including those of the Cedarberg and around Ceres in the South-Western Cape, and on the Drakensberg in Natal and Lesotho.
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