While it appears most of us survived Winter Storm Fern, I find it interesting to know who started naming major weather events and why? The Weather Channel began naming significant winter ...
A powerful nor’easter named Hernando hit the Northeast, stunning meteorologists with 966 mb pressure and sparking debate over hurricane comparisons.
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The winter storm, which battered New Jersey and the surrounding region Feb. 23, has been named Hernando by The Weather Channel.