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Summary Of: Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Winter storm
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March 6
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1962
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March 8
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1962
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mid-Atlantic
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United States
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hurricane
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Nor'easters
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Ash Wednesday
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U.S. Geological Survey
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mid-Atlantic states
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tides
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Spring equinox
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tides
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rain
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winds
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tidal surges
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snow
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North Carolina's
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Outer Banks
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Cape Hatteras
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Nags Head
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Kill Devil Hills
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Virginia Beach
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boardwalk
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Norfolk
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Hampton
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Hampton Roads
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel
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Town of Chincoteague
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Eastern Shore
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Maryland
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Assateague Island
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Chincoteague Ponies
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Misty
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Marguerite Henry
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Misty of Chincoteague
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Misty
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Delmarva Peninsula
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Wallops Island
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NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
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Ocean City, Maryland
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Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
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Sand dunes
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Delaware
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New Jersey
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Steel Pier
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Atlantic City
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Long Beach Island
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destroyer
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USS Monssen
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New York
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Long Island
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Fire Island
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New York City
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snow
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Alabama
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Florida
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Shenandoah Valley
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Shenandoah National Park
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Blue Ridge Mountains
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Big Meadows
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North Carolina
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New York
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U.S. Weather Bureau
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March 7
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Christian
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Ash Wednesday
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Lent
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Assateague Island National Seashore
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National Park Service
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National Seashore
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Misty
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foal
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Marguerite Henry
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Misty of Chincoteague
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Categories
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1962 meteorology
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Weather events in the United States
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Natural disasters in Maryland
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Natural disasters in New Jersey
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Natural disasters in New York
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Natural disasters in North Carolina
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Natural disasters in Virginia
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