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The Miller Classification is a technique that meteorologists use to classify nor'easters. The system splits nor'easters into five categories: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D, and Miller E; the classification system initially started out with the first two categories. The system was derived by meteorologist and researcher J.E. Miller in 1946, (not to be confused with R.C. Miller, the Air Force meteorologist who, in 1948, made the world's first successful tornado forecast).

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  • The Miller Classification is a technique that meteorologists use to classify nor'easters. The system splits nor'easters into five categories: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D, and Miller E; the classification system initially started out with the first two categories. The system was derived by meteorologist and researcher J.E. Miller in 1946, (not to be confused with R.C. Miller, the Air Force meteorologist who, in 1948, made the world's first successful tornado forecast). (en)
  • La classificazione di Miller è una tecnica che i meteorologi utilizzano per classificare i noreaster. Il sistema divide i noreaster in cinque categorie: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D e Miller E; il sistema di classificazione inizialmente partì con le prime due categorie. Il sistema è stato ideato dal meteorologo e ricercatore J.E. Miller nel 1946, (da non confondere con , il meteorologo dell'Air Force che, nel 1948, compì con successo la prima previsione di un tornado presso la Tinker Air Force Base). (it)
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  • The Miller Classification is a technique that meteorologists use to classify nor'easters. The system splits nor'easters into five categories: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D, and Miller E; the classification system initially started out with the first two categories. The system was derived by meteorologist and researcher J.E. Miller in 1946, (not to be confused with R.C. Miller, the Air Force meteorologist who, in 1948, made the world's first successful tornado forecast). (en)
  • La classificazione di Miller è una tecnica che i meteorologi utilizzano per classificare i noreaster. Il sistema divide i noreaster in cinque categorie: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D e Miller E; il sistema di classificazione inizialmente partì con le prime due categorie. Il sistema è stato ideato dal meteorologo e ricercatore J.E. Miller nel 1946, (da non confondere con , il meteorologo dell'Air Force che, nel 1948, compì con successo la prima previsione di un tornado presso la Tinker Air Force Base). (it)
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