About That Nor’easter…
New York. Photo: Mike Nelson
Matt Pruett
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The thing about nor’easters is they don’t happen all the time. The real-deal ones are rarer than you might think. Especially when compared to 2020’s record number of hurricanes, and particularly during a La Nina.
(This isn’t exactly breaking news: We did happen to cover last week’s swell in realtime right here. And published Balaram Stack’s Wave of the Day. And posted Ryan Mack’s video from New York.)
“We got really excited seeing how fun the Eastern U.S. Seaboard looked,” says Nova Scotia photographer Scotty Sherin. “We’re typically a day behind. The swell ended up being really fun, but the snow made it epic.” Photo: Scotty Sherin
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