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A black-and-white aerial photograph from March 1962 showing the severe devastation in Harvey Cedars, NJ, after the Ash Wednesday Storm. The image reveals massive sand overwash, destroyed coastal homes, and a new inlet carved entirely through the land into Barnegat Bay.
Insights and Education, Weather, Weather History
Weather History: The Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962
a closeup of the top of a truck covered in snow and ice
Fleet and Logistics, Safety and Compliance
Heavy Snow on Trailer Roofs: Logistic Pitfalls and Liability
A closeup of black ice on a road
Insights and Education, Safety and Compliance
Black Ice Explained: Causes, Dangers, Warning Signs, and Safe-Driving Tips
Invisible, slippery, and deadly: everything you need to know about black ice and staying safe in winter driving conditions.
Two syracuse university flags in yellow and blue against lightposts, with snowcovered trees in the background
Insights and Education, Weather
5 Things to Know About Syracuse Winters
Discover the top five things that make Syracuse, New York, the snow capital of the East — from lake-effect snow and local resilience to climate innovation and record-breaking snowfall totals.
a young girl stands outside of a grocery store as her family shovels snow. the sign from the grocery store has been ripped down due to heavy ice and snowfall
Weather, Weather History
The Great Blizzard of 1888: How a Four-Day Storm Changed New York Forever
In March 1888, New York City woke up to a storm so fierce it would earn a place in history as The Great Blizzard of 1888.

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