Blizzards
Nor'easter
Ice
Miller Storms
100
The wind has to be blowing at what speed to be considered a blizzard?

35 mph

100

What are the two types of Nor'easters?

Miller A and Miller B storms

100

True or False

Heavy accumulations of ice will never bring down trees

False

100

True or False

The Miller classification was named after our teacher Ms. Miller

False - named after the researcher JE Miller who came up with this system in 1946.

200
True or False

Snow has to be falling in order to be considered a blizzard

False - snow does not have to be falling but can be falling. 

200

What time of year do Nor'easters happen?

Anytime of the year but most common between September and April.

200

Black ice is often what color?

clear
200

Where does the Miller type A devolep? 

From the Gulf Coast and goes up the East Coast

300

How long must blizzard conditions (low visibility and high winds) persist to meet the official defintion?

3 hours

300

True or False 

Nor'easter and Hurricanes look very similar on satellite images.

True

300

For ice fishing, ice skating and walking, how thick does the ice have to be?

4 inches 

300

Where does Miller type B develop?

Over the midwest, moves into Kentucky/Ohio River Valley before going East

400
Where did the term blizzard come from?

An Iowa newspaper used the word "blizzard" in 1870.

400
A nor'easter is named after what?

The direction from which the strongest winds blow onto the coast.

400

What time of day is black ice most common?

Early morning hours

400

Where do both storms end up?

North East

500

Why is a blizzard dangerous? 

It causes white out conditions and drifting snow. It makes it very hard to see when driving.

500

How do we watch Nor'easters from space?

Satellites, GOES-16

500

What is a clear sign that you should NOT go out on the ice?

- you see cracks, holes, or breaks in the ice

- flowing water around the edges, just below the surface or over the top of the ice

- ice that appears to have thawed and refroze 

500

The Superstorm of March 1993 is considered to have been what type of storm?

Miller Type A