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Cordeira, Jason M., and Lance F. Bosart. "The Antecedent Large-Scale Conditions of the “Perfect Storms” of Late October and Early November 1991." Monthly Weather Review 138, no. 7 (2010): 2546–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2010mwr3280.1.

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Abstract The “Perfect Storms” (PSs) were a series of three high-impact extratropical cyclones (ECs) that impacted North America and the North Atlantic in late October and early November 1991. The PSs included the Perfect Storm in the northwest Atlantic, a second EC over the North Atlantic that developed from the interaction of the PS with Hurricane Grace, and a third EC over North America commonly known as the “1991 Halloween Blizzard.” The PSs greatly impacted the North Atlantic and North America with large waves, coastal flooding, heavy snow, and accumulating ice, and they also provided an o
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Cordeira, Jason M., and Lance F. Bosart. "Cyclone Interactions and Evolutions during the “Perfect Storms” of Late October and Early November 1991." Monthly Weather Review 139, no. 6 (2011): 1683–707. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2010mwr3537.1.

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Abstract This paper examines the cyclogenesis of the “Perfect Storms” of late October and early November 1991 over the North Atlantic and focuses on the influence of Hurricane Grace (HG) toward their development. The two storms considered are the “Perfect Storm” (PS) that underwent a warm seclusion process and an extratropical cyclone (EC1) with two development phases. HG, which initially formed via tropical transition (TT), influenced the first phase of EC1 via reduced atmospheric static stability and enhanced low-level baroclinicity. As a result, deep moist convection and latent heat release
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Junger, Sebastian. The perfect storm: A true story of men against the sea. Macmillan Heinemann Educational Books, 2003.

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The perfect storm: A true story of men against the sea. Thorndike Press, 1997.

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The perfect storm: A true story of men against the sea. Norton, 1997.

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The perfect storm. Harper, 1997.

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Junger, Sebastian. The perfect storm: A true story of men against the sea. HarperTorch, 2000.

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Junger, Sebastian. The perfect storm: A true story of man against the sea. Fourth Estate, 1997.

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Junger, Sebastian. The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea. HarperPaperbacks, 1998.

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The perfect storm: A true story of men against the sea. W.W. Norton & Company, 2009.

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Science 1993 -Grade Four -Hurricane. Schools, 1993.

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Junger, Sebastian. The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea. HarperTorch, 1998.

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