Hurricane 8 of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season was an unnamed tropical cyclone which had rare and complex origins, forming in the center of a nor'easter commonly referred to as the "Perfect Storm". The initial nor'easter absorbed another system, Hurricane Grace, on October 29, and grew to be a powerful cyclone that caused severe damage along parts of the east coast of North America and generated extremely high offshore waves.
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- Hurricane 8 of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season was an unnamed tropical cyclone which had rare and complex origins, forming in the center of a nor'easter commonly referred to as the "Perfect Storm". The initial nor'easter absorbed another system, Hurricane Grace, on October 29, and grew to be a powerful cyclone that caused severe damage along parts of the east coast of North America and generated extremely high offshore waves. As this storm weakened, it moved over the warmer waters of the Gulf Stream, where its core began to intensify. On November 1, a tropical storm was identified at the center of the non-tropical storm system. It briefly attained Category 1 intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale before moving ashore in Nova Scotia and fully dissipating just 10 hours thereafter. The hurricane is considered largely a separate entity from the initial nor'easter which caused severe damage, and therefore, the tropical system itself had minor effects on land. It was left unnamed to avoid confusion among the public.
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- Hurricane 8 of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season was an unnamed tropical cyclone which had rare and complex origins, forming in the center of a nor'easter commonly referred to as the "Perfect Storm". The initial nor'easter absorbed another system, Hurricane Grace, on October 29, and grew to be a powerful cyclone that caused severe damage along parts of the east coast of North America and generated extremely high offshore waves.
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