What is a Miller Type D nor’easter?
One of the three lesser-known classifications of nor’easters is the Miller Type D, which occurs during energized periods of the subtropical jet.
One of the three lesser-known classifications of nor’easters is the Miller Type D, which occurs during energized periods of the subtropical jet.
A nor’easter is a powerful storm system that impacts the eastern seaboard of North America, bringing gusty winds, coastal flooding, and heavy precipitation. Typically, these events occur during the fall and winter months when the air temperature over land is cooler than the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream. Originally, storm systems were classified as either Miller “Type A" or Miller “Type B" events, but the classification […]
A nor’easter is a powerful storm system that impacts the eastern seaboard of North America, bringing gusty winds, coastal flooding, and heavy precipitation. Typically, these events occur during the fall and winter months when the air temperature over land is cooler than the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream. Originally, storm systems were classified as either Miller “Type A" or Miller “Type B" events, but the classification […]