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What is a Miller Type D nor'easter?

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One of the three lesser-known classifications of nor’easters is the Miller Type D, which occurs during energized periods of the subtropical jet.The concept of Miller Type C, Miller Type D, and Miller Type E nor’easters gained increased acceptance during the 2000s, as climatologists began exploring alternatives to the more well-known Miller Type A and Miller Type B storm systems.All of these storm types are named after researcher J.E. Miller, who…
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Fox Weather broke the news in on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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