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The Calm Before The Superstorm
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Fifteen years ago on Thursday, Philadelphia experienced one of the most powerful winter storms in the history of the satellite era. The 1993 Superstorm developed out as a classic triple phaser -- three streams of energy coming together to fire up one big, bad storm system. This storm combined a potent subtropical jet stream with polar and arctic energy to create a monster that just one day later would rock the East Coast with one of the most significant storms in modern history. It brought March snowfall to Mobile, AL, and brought a derecho (long-running squall line) to Florida and Cuba.
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