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02-Mar-2018 Regine L.

Our bench in the woods.

Byram, New Jersey USA

We ended up with 16 inches of snow the day and no electrical power for 4 days. That's what a nor'easter looks like here in New Jersey.
A nor'easter is a storm that mainly affects the northeastern part of the United States. These storms form along the East coast as warm air from over the Atlantic Ocean clashes with arctic cold to the north and west.
A nor'easter gets its name from the northeasterly winds that blow in from the ocean ahead of the storm. Nor'easters can occur at any time throughout the year, but they are most common between the months of September through April.
Typically, around three nor'easters impact the U.S. a year. Heavy snow and hurricane-force winds can occur on the northwest side of the nor'easter.
The main difference between a hurricane and nor'easter is the size of the wind field. According to NOAA, a wind field is the three-dimensional spatial pattern of winds.
"Hurricanes have a narrow field of strong winds with a concentration around the center, whereas a nor'easter's winds are spread out." For example, a hurricane may only have a 30-mile radius of a strong wind field around the center, while a nor'easter may have a 100-mile radius of a strong wind field from the center.

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Buz Kiefer11-Mar-2018 18:54
Glad you have power now, Regine. The snow covered bench and trees sure are lovely though. V
Nirvan Hope10-Mar-2018 17:39
No power for 4 days! Oh no. Hopefully spring will be there soon. This is a lovely winter scene though...
Wintermeer10-Mar-2018 14:21
A blackout that long is certain a price to pay, nontheless, your capture looks gorgeous! ~V~
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