What’s the difference between a nor’easter and a hurricane?
While both nor’easters and hurricanes are powerful storms, there’s a fundamental distinction between them.
Both are among the most powerful storms on Earth. Their swirling clouds even look similar in satellite images.
However, there is a fundamental difference between them. Here's a closer look at these storms.
What is a nor’easter?
A nor’easter is a strong low-pressure system that forms along the East Coast of North America that can bring high winds, burying snow and flooding rain to places along its path.
This map displays the typical weather setup for nor'easters.
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What is a hurricane?
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