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- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm abstract "The 2011 Bering Sea superstorm was one of the most powerful extratropical cyclones to affect Alaska on record. On November 8, the National Weather Service (NWS) began issuing severe weather warnings, saying that this was a near-record (or record) storm in the Bering Sea. It rapidly deepened from 973 mb (28.7 inHg) to 948 mb (28.0 inHg) in just 24 hours before bottoming out at 945 mbar (hPa; 27.91 inHg), roughly comparable to a Category 3 or 4 hurricane. The storm had been deemed life-threatening by many people. The storm had a forward speed of at least 60 mph (97 km/h) before it had reached Alaska. The storm began affecting Alaska in the late hours of November 8, 2011. The highest gust recorded was 93 mph (150 km/h) on Little Diomede Island. One person has been reported missing after being swept into the Bering Sea.".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm thumbnail 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm_on_November_8.jpg?width=300.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm wikiPageID "33682772".
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- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm areasAffected "Alaska, particularly western and northern areas".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm dateDissipated "After November 10, 2011".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm dateFormed "Before November 8, 2011".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm gust "on Little Diomede Island".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm hasPhotoCollection 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm imageLocation "--11-08".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm imageName "Satellite image of the storm intensifying on November 8, 2011".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm lowestTemperature "Wind chill of in Red Dog Dock, Alaska".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm maximumAmount "in Nome, Alaska".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm name "2011".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm pressure "945".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm stormtype Extratropical_cyclone.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm totalDamages(usd)_ "At least $24 million".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm totalFatalities "1".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm subject Category:2011_in_Alaska.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm subject Category:2011_meteorology.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm subject Category:2011_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm subject Category:Climate_of_Alaska.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm subject Category:Extratropical_cyclones.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm subject Category:Weather_events_in_the_United_States.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm comment "The 2011 Bering Sea superstorm was one of the most powerful extratropical cyclones to affect Alaska on record. On November 8, the National Weather Service (NWS) began issuing severe weather warnings, saying that this was a near-record (or record) storm in the Bering Sea. It rapidly deepened from 973 mb (28.7 inHg) to 948 mb (28.0 inHg) in just 24 hours before bottoming out at 945 mbar (hPa; 27.91 inHg), roughly comparable to a Category 3 or 4 hurricane.".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm label "2011 Bering Sea superstorm".
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm sameAs m.0hhvrl7.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm sameAs Q4620505.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm sameAs Q4620505.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm wasDerivedFrom 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm?oldid=603759382.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm depiction 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm_on_November_8.jpg.
- 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm isPrimaryTopicOf 2011_Bering_Sea_superstorm.