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  2. The 1991 Perfect Storm, also known as The No-Name Storm (especially in the years immediately after it took place) [1] and the Halloween Gale/Storm, was a damaging and deadly nor'easter in October 1991. Initially an extratropical cyclone, the storm absorbed Hurricane Grace to its south and evolved into a small unnamed hurricane later in its life.

  3. Oct 27, 2021 · In late October 1991, an incredible confluence of events took place off the East Coast. The Perfect Storm first ingested the remnant of a hurricane, then became an unnamed hurricane itself....

  4. Oct 30, 1991 · Also known as the Halloween Storm, “The Perfect Storm” of literary and Hollywood fame wracked the Atlantic seaboard in late October 1991 and sunk the Andrea Gail. On 30 October 1991, this nor’easter reached peak intensity when it was 340 miles (547 km) south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, but the storm had been building since 28 October 1991 ...

  5. It may be listed in the historical records as an unnamed hurricane, but the 1991 storm that sank a boat off the Eastern Seaboard is better known as the “perfect storm.” Six Gloucester,...

  6. Oct 29, 2021 · The 'Perfect Storm' as seen on satellite Oct. 31, 1991, before fully developing. (NOAA) Some of the waves that slammed into the Andrea Gail were at least 39 feet high, approaching the height...

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  7. Nov 13, 2009 · On October 30, 1991, the so-called “perfect storm” intensifies in the North Atlantic, producing remarkably large waves along the New England and Canadian coasts. Over the next several...

  8. Oct 27, 2021 · After a strong cold front swept off the East Coast, an area of low pressure developed along the front east of Nova Scotia on Oct. 28, 1991, quickly intensifying into the following day.

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