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    Digging In

    By Jon Coen

    Published Wednesday February 13, 2013

    36-degree water and hard offshore winds is a small price to pay for open ones like this.

    Mike Incitti

    The winter blizzard that socked the Northeast last week was called "Nemo" by The Weather Channel. Keep in mind that winter storms have never been named before. Naming of storms has been strictly kept to tropical systems by the National Weather Service (NWS) until this season, when The Weather Channel decided nomenclature was appropriate (conveniently announced right after Superstorm Sandy.) The Weather Channel is on their own though, because the NWS isn't taking part in this storm-naming business.

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      York, Maine

      Nick LaVecchia

      Call it what you want, the great blizzard of 2013 made a serious impact on the Northeast.

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      Maine

      Nick LaVecchia

      Sunday morning in Maine -- powder runs after the storm.

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      Long Beach Island

      Mike Incitti

      36-degree water and hard offshore winds is a small price to pay for open ones like this.

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      Chad Speedy

      Matt Lusk

      The Outer Banks had a strange blast of warm water -- 60 degrees in January. Chad Speedy, caught by surprise in his full cold-water gear, must be roasting in this foamy barrel.

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      Clay Pollioni

      Mike Incitti

      Saturday afternoon was a different story from Saturday morning in New Jersey. It was still cold, but the sun came out as the swell and wind died down for Clay Pollioni to get all rampy.

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      Fisher Heaverly

      Matt Lusk

      Fisher Heverly made the trek up from Emerald Isle to score Hatteras last Friday. He and Matt Lusk opted to go down the beach and shoot this perfect left wedge that was coming in with no one on it.

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      Long Sands, Maine

      Nick LaVecchia

      When this protected little corner in Maine gets huge and snow-covered, it's like a New England storybook.

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      Danny Mears

      Mike Incitti

      This winter has been pretty inconsistent on the East Coast. But when it has come alive, Danny Mears of Barnegat Light has taken every opportunity.

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      Outer Banks, North Carolina

      Matt Lusk

      "“The surf fired all day long -- one of the most memorable and photogenic days I've had here. It was primarily local surfers getting shacked all day long in 60-degree water and 60-degree air," said Matt Lusk.

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      Stefan Gamon

      Mike Incitti

      Stefan Gamon isn't pro or even sponsored. He's a student at Rutgers. But he'll pull into anything in New Jersey, on the coldest of days.

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    • 1null

      York, Maine

      Call it what you want, the great blizzard of 2013 made a serious impact on the Northeast.
    • 2null

      Maine

      Sunday morning in Maine -- powder runs after the storm.
    • 3null

      Long Beach Island

      36-degree water and hard offshore winds is a small price to pay for open ones like this.
    • 4null

      Chad Speedy

      The Outer Banks had a strange blast of warm water -- 60 degrees in January. Chad Speedy, caught by surprise in his full cold-water gear, must be roasting in this foamy barrel.
    • 5null

      Clay Pollioni

      Saturday afternoon was a different story from Saturday morning in New Jersey. It was still cold, but the sun came out as the swell and wind died down for Clay Pollioni to get all rampy.
    • 6null

      Fisher Heaverly

      Fisher Heverly made the trek up from Emerald Isle to score Hatteras last Friday. He and Matt Lusk opted to go down the beach and shoot this perfect left wedge that was coming in with no one on it.
    • 7null

      Long Sands, Maine

      When this protected little corner in Maine gets huge and snow-covered, it's like a New England storybook.
    • 8null

      Danny Mears

      This winter has been pretty inconsistent on the East Coast. But when it has come alive, Danny Mears of Barnegat Light has taken every opportunity.
    • 9null

      Outer Banks, North Carolina

      "“The surf fired all day long -- one of the most memorable and photogenic days I've had here. It was primarily local surfers getting shacked all day long in 60-degree water and 60-degree air," said Matt Lusk.
    • 10null

      Stefan Gamon

      Stefan Gamon isn't pro or even sponsored. He's a student at Rutgers. But he'll pull into anything in New Jersey, on the coldest of days.

    Giving every low-pressure system a name is the ultimate in storm-hype, basically just to get people's attention. But one thing is for sure: this blizzard delivered for a few places on the East Coast. It was a classic winter storm, gathering off the Carolina Coast, bombing out as it went north, delivering record snows to places in Maine, and blowing hard enough from the Northeast to give those with the love for such storms, a chance to get slotted.

    It's not an easy part of the world to be a surfer, and especially for those in New England who dug through the three-foot dump to go duck dive 33-degree set waves. They deserve a little ink.

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