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North Carolina Ice Storm : 4-5 December 2002

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North Carolina ice storm example :
December 4-5, 2002
U.S. Sea Level Pressure

North Carolina ice storm example :
December 4-5, 2002
Local upper air sounding profiles

North Carolina ice storm example :
December 4-5, 2002
U.S. national radar

North Carolina ice storm example :
December 4-5, 2002
GSP local radar

Department of Atmospheric Sciences Severe and Hazardous Weather at Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Illinois
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