The Historic East Coast Snowstorm

Wednesday, January 28, 2015 11:50 am I think of my commitment to school like a sinusoidal function – specifically, a sine wave shifted 90 degrees to the right so that it becomes a cosine wave. I tend to start off school hot. I’m well rested from summer, and I can’t wait to get back into […]

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A Nor’easter for the Northeast

Monday, November 5, 2012 2:39 P.M. Let me first start out by saying that this storm will be nowhere near as strong as Sandy. I was looking at some of the statistics from Sandy… 185 fatalities and at least 52.4 billion dollars in damage (the second costliest hurricane in the history of the U.S.), and […]

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The Big Nor’Easter

Monday, October 31, 2011 11:42 P.M. The East Coast commonly gets these strong storms called Nor’Easters, which are named such because they skirt along the northeast coast from a southwesterly direction, traveling to the northeast as they strengthen. This particular Nor’Easter was unique – it brought heavy snow to the Northeast before Halloween! New York […]

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