The first Nor’easter of the season hit Southern New England with substantial rain and wind about a month ago, but the upcoming winter season promises at least a few more instances of the infamous storm type. Some of the most impactful systems to ever hit New England were in fact of the Nor’easter variety, typically bringing intense snowfall, wind and coastal flooding. In this week’s edition of Sunday Science, Storm Team 10’s A.J. Mastrangelo explains the Miller Classification System that is used to differentiate the storm type and impacts.
