Talk:Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962
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[edit] Units
To the initial editors: I always thought it was Wikipedia policy to use both US and international SI units?! Please take care of using both international and US units in the future! The international SI units are the primary unit BTW.
[edit] Blurb for DYK
Did You Know
...the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, a major winter storm known as a Nor'easter, was one of the most destructive storms to ever impact the mid-Atlantic, killing 40 people and doing $1.3 billion in damage in six states?
- This wording isn't clear to anyone outside the US. The "mid atlantic" means "the middle of the atlantic ocean" not "the middle of the US eastern seaboard". Can I suggest wording like:
- ...the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, a major winter storm known as a Nor'easter, was one of the most destructive storms to ever hit the United States' Atlantic seaboard, killing 40 people and doing $1.3 billion in damage in six states?
- -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 23:26, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Damage estimates
I discovered an unsually wide range of property damage estimates in the web sources. For the article, lacking better sources, I was forced to weasel terms to avoid stating something more specific. The sources vary widely from 250 million to 1.3 billion. Can anyone suggest how we may quantify this better? Vaoverland 07:58, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I added a personal account from my father about Avalon NJ, which is about 20 minutes south of Atlantic City, NJ. First through 7th street was lost in that storm, it's now just water in the Inlet between Avalon and Sea Isle City User:SeanWDP
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- Thanks, Sean. I was only 10 years old, but recall it in Virginia as well. Awesome. Vaoverland 16:33, 18 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Additional Pictures
At some time during this week, I can possibly take some pictures for Avalon, probably a B&W of 1st through 7th streets, then a picture of that area today, can articles have multiple pictures? SeanWDP