Crazy Winter Storms- Nor'easter - Big waves - huge snow - bomb cyclone - blizzard - winter hurricane

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A compilation of raw video from #noreaster #winterstorm between 2016-2022. This covers #newyork #nyc #boston #massachusetts and the entire #northeast. Nor'easters are deep lows that form along the Atlantic coast causing #snow #blizzard conditions, #Flooding, #stormsurge #bigwaves and make #travel nearly impossible.

All the content is copyright material shot and owned by WxChasing with the help of @JonathanPetramala. Please give his page a visit to see the stories inside the storms.

Shot locations:
Huge waves and coastal flooding. #Scituate MA and Brant Rock, MA. Shots of Jeep and Truck driving through flood waters was in Hull, MA.
High wind shots are all in different areas along the Massachusetts coast.
Fenway Park and rolling shots in city of people digging out cars Boston, MA
Home collapse is from Sandwich, MA.
The video from Times Square is from NYC.
Most of the really have snow shots are from Scranton, PA and areas along the Hudson River north of NYC. Places like Poughkeepsie, Middleton and Newburgh, NY. Also a few shots from New Jersey including Mount Arlington after breaking a record for 24 hour snowfall in 2021.
Shots of truck being pulled out of ice are from Stamford, CT.

For more winter storm videos including the recent record setting Buffalo snow storm please see the links below or click on the winter weather playlist.

As always, please feel free to make suggestions for the next video. I have loads of content from The #Nature #weather #natural events and disasters in the world including #floods, #flooding , #storm, #hurricane, #tornado, #hail, #snow, #rain, #landslides, #,earthquake #volcano, #tsunami, #supercell #clouds, strange phenomena, moon, The sun, the sky and eclipse.

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WxChasing
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This just proves that having waterfront property is not always a good thing to have.

MrGbutter
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Great footage, crazy that homes are so close to the ocean, no thanks. The truck sank deep in water wow, crazy. Hope no one was hurt. Thank you for updates!

lindaquinn-mcdowell
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Holy Mother of Pearl!!! I live a half block from the Atlantic Ocean on a barrier island on the East Coast of Florida. I have for 55 years and I've been through every hurricane that has hit us, but I've NEVER seen anything like this!!!😱😱😱

mirandarights
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Looks exactly as my house in 1991, the perfect storm, perfectly swept the house off it's foundation and took everything, me and my gf got caught because we stayed too long, both side streets flooded so I had to back the car across the street, we had front row seats and watched the waves take it, the waves were crashing onto the telephone pole wires, blue sparks running up and down the lines, next morning we walked the low tide, no fridge, no pictures, washer dryer, air conditioners, not 1 splinter of wood, nothing left. Perfect storm 1991 Marshfield, Mass. Love you Carol wherever you are.

JohnShields-xxyk
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Living in northwest Indiana, I have seen alot of lake effect snow. But 1 night, I saw lake effect that was beyond incredible. I was driving at night along Lake Michigan. It was the first lake effect of the year. There was no snow on the ground yet. I came around a curve and saw a white wall of snow. It was not snowing where I was at but 20 feet ahead it was a pure white wall. So I drive into it. I did not get 30 feet before I realized I could not see the hood of my car or headlights. I stopped under a glow I saw ahead. It was a street light. There was no wind at all. When I got out of the car, I looked up and could not see the street light above me. There was not a sound except for the snow hitting the ground. I sat there for 5 minutes and realized a car could be driving into the lake effect like I did. I pulled a 180 and headed where I thought the road was. Next thing I know I am out of the lake effect and on dry pavement again. It was in the 90's and iphones were not available yet for pictures. I stopped and look back and was amazed at how sharp the line was between no snow and the lake effect. You could literally stand on dry ground and put your arm into the snow falling. This band of snow did not last long but it dropped 6" of snow in a half a hour.

moosedroppings
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Personally I think that all homes should be built 200 ft from shore and the state maintain 100 ft right away for public access.the water fronts belong to everyone not just the few.The majority of shoreline access around the U.S. is I excess able East, West, Gulf of Mexico its a shame.

janicehavens
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This video should serve as an example of why not to build at an ocean front or on a beach no matter how beautiful it looks. That's natures property

htejjke
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My goodness. Never in all my 81 years have I seen anything like it!

anitavisram
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Really good filming! We do have lots of snow in Québec sometime. Always helping peoples trap in the snow. I never get stuck and i love to help.

Dubs_One
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It's quite amazing under which conditions you manage to fly drones!

MaxHeimst
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Excellent video! I have never seen a blizzard like this. Never even heard of a snow bomb. Formidable!

lesliehunter
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I don't think snow plow and tow truck drivers are appreciated enough!

beaner
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This is excellent. No obnoxious and no talking. Thank you!!!

dougmeade
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0:06 is a great example of how dangerous waves can be. It looks clear almost like you can walk on that pathway, but the next second you're hit by tons of water and swept out to sea.

elusivellama
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EXCELLENT FOOTAGE! Well done be careful out there 🙏🕊️🌿

theohioshirey
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It amazes me people live in the states that get this kind of weather year after year

Terirn
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These storms are bad enough when they happen in the South when it's warm. It just makes it exponentially worse to me if it is happening when it's freezing cold. Thx for the great video.

lizzie
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I find Nor’easters to be fascinating storms, basically extratropical hurricanes. I won’t ever forget March 2018, four Nor’easters in four weeks. The later two dumbed a ton of snow here in Jersey.

PremierCCGuyMMXVI
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Oh, the weather outside is frightening 🥶.

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