by Michael Snyder,The Economic Collapse Blog:

The blizzard that hit the Northeast on Monday looked like it could have been pulled directly out of a Hollywood disaster movie. Everyone knew that it was going to be bad, but it turned out to be significantly worse than most of the experts were projecting. Multiple states have recorded more than 2 feet of snow. Multiple states have recorded hurricane-force winds. I havefrequently writtenabout how global weather patterns have been going completely nuts, and this is yet another example. The Northeast has just been hit by one of the worst blizzards in history, and the snow is still falling in many areas.

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The reason why this storm turned out to be so powerful is because it intensified extremely fast just before it struck. The central pressure of the storm fell by 40 millibars in just 24 hours, and Accuweatheris telling usthat this represents “a dramatic drop that is even rare for powerful hurricanes”…

A bomb cyclone is a storm that strengthens extremely fast, and this nor’easter did exactly that along the Northeast coast from Sunday into Monday. The air pressure at the center of the storm plunged as it intensified. A storm earns “bomb cyclone” status when its central pressure drops at least 24 millibars (0.71 of an inch of mercury) in 24 hours. The nor’easter reached this benchmark in just 18 hours, with the pressure hitting the bomb cyclone threshold at 1 a.m. EST Monday — and it didn’t start there.

Over a 24-hour stretch, the pressure fell 40 millibars (1.18 inches of mercury), a dramatic drop that is even rare for powerful hurricanes.

From space, this blizzard closely resembled a hurricane to many people.

It was considered to be a “bomb cyclone”, and CNN is reporting that at least 2 feet of snow has fallenin at least five states…

•Whiteout conditions ongoing:A high-impactbomb cycloneis slamming the Northeast with powerful winds and extreme snowfall rates, knocking out power and making travel impossible. Thirty million people areunder blizzard warnings.

•Snow piling up:More than 30 inches of snow has fallen so far, with 2 feet reported in at least five states. It’s thebiggest snowstorm on record for Providence, Rhode Island, and in years forNew York CityandPhiladelphia… and snow is still falling.

Source: SGT Report