On the day of 1991, the so-called "perfect storm" struck the North Atlantic and created enormous waves along the coasts of New England and Canada. In the next few days Arash spread to the sea near the Canadian coast. The fishing boat Andrea Gail and his six crew disappeared during the storm. This tragedy produced Sebastian Junger's best-selling book, The Perfect Storm, and a Hollywood movie of the same name.
On 27th October the style of Reis was formed near Bermuda and moved north to the southeastern coast of the United States. Two days later, Grace continued to move north and encountered a large low pressure system moving from Canada to the south. On 30th October, a systemic collision on the Atlantic Ocean caused a wave of 40 to 80 feet - an unidentified report indicates that the wave in one area is over 100 feet. This large wave has caused widespread coastal flooding, especially in the southern Jamaica and the Massa region in northern Newfoundland.
On October 31st this storm continued to flow through the Atlantic Ocean and was called "Halloween Storm". When landed along the coast of Nova Scotia state on November 2 and then moved to the Gulf Stream northeast, it shifted to a very rare transition to hurricane. The decision made by the National Hurricane Center is not to mention Arashi as it is worried about attracting the attention and confusion of local people. Ever since the hurricane was named in 1950, this is the eighth unnamed hurricane only.
At the same time, with the development of Arashi, the crew of the 70-foot fishing boat Andrea Gail is fishing swordfish on the wide coast of the North Atlantic. Andrea Gail was last listened on October 28th. A rescue team was dispatched when the ship did not return to the port on November 1 as planned.
Junger's book records a weekly search of Andrea Gail and its possible cause of extinction. And it became a nationwide bestseller. David Sullivan and Robert Shatford of Gloucester, Massachusetts, William Tyne and Michael Moran of Bradenton Beach, Florida, and Alfred Pierre of New York City. Discover
"There was never a storm like Florence, it is located in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean and is more than any other storm that hit Carolina, so we anticipate an unprecedented storm. AccuWeather's forecast and Marshall Moss, vice president of graphics operations, says:
On the day of 1991, the so-called "perfect storm" struck the North Atlantic and created enormous waves along the coasts of New England and Canada. In the next few days Arash spread to the sea near the Canadian coast. The fishing boat Andrea Gail and his six crew disappeared during the storm. This tragedy produced Sebastian Junger's best-selling book, The Perfect Storm, and Hollywood's movies with the same name. On 27th October the style of Reis was formed near Bermuda and moved north to the southeastern coast of the United States. Two days later, Grace continued to move north and encountered a large low pressure system moving from Canada to the south. On 30th October, a systemic collision on the Atlantic Ocean caused a wave of 40 to 80 feet - an unidentified report is that the wave exceeded 100 feet in several places