Coast to coast: Video of Dec. 26 beach blizzard
The video below is pretty neat. Via satellite, It tracks the southern disturbance cross country as it smacks southern California before regenerating over the south central U.S. and ultimately blowing up off the mid-Atlantic coast, only grazing Washington, D.C. but plastering coastal cities from Virginia Beach to Boston....
Video courtesy NOAA's Environmental Visualization Laboratory.
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Jason Samenow
| January 4, 2011; 12:45 PM ET
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Posted by: JerryFloyd1 | January 4, 2011 1:11 PM | Report abuse
Hate this storm as it cost me a trip to Barcelona. Grrr. Cool video though.
Posted by: jkb551 | January 4, 2011 1:13 PM | Report abuse
Ugh, I drove right through that Xmas night on the way down 95 thru the Carolinas. Luckily the roads were clear of traffic and didn't freeze over that much
Posted by: hockeypunk | January 4, 2011 3:07 PM | Report abuse
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Fayetteville, NC = snowfluke.
Washington, DC = snowflop.