On January 24th and 25th, 2000, a major winter storm moved
up the East Coast. Even though North Carolina was being blanketed by snow and ice all day Sunday, computer-generated forecasts predicted
the storm would miss the cities of the Northeast corridor. On Monday, however, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston all received
significant snowfall. At times, the storm approached blizzard-like force. (Animation by Marit Jentoft-Nilsen, NASA GSFC Visualization
Analyses Lab, based on data from NOAA) View: low quality animation |