14-15 February 



125. A low-pressure system over Florida on 13 February moved north 

 along the coast. On 14-15 February, the low was off the North Carolina coast 

 before moving away to the north. 



18 February 



126. A large low-pressure system off South Carolina on 17 February 

 moved north and offshore producing strong local winds at the FRF. 



20-22 February 



127. An intense low-pressure system offshore and an Artie high-pressure 

 system produced strong northeasterly winds on 20 February. A continental 

 high-pressure system then moved offshore north of the FRF. 



26-27 February 



128. This low-pressure system that developed south of Cape Hatteras on 

 25 February deepened and intensified on 26 February off the New England shore, 

 producing winds and waves at the FRF through 27 February. 



March 1983 



1 March 



129. Waves were caused by a low-pressure system which developed off 

 Cape Hatteras. 



12 March 



130. A low developed over North Carolina on 11 March and moved offshore 

 at Cape Hatteras, then moved past the FRF on 12 March. 



17-19 March 



131. A large high over Maine and a low over Florida on 17 March pro- 

 duced onshore winds. On 18 March, the low moved up the coast until it was off 

 South Carolina. On 19 March, the low was north of the FRF. 



24-27 March 



132. A low over Florida moved north on 24 March and intensified over 

 Hatteras on 25 March. On 26 March, a high-pressure system formed, and the 

 combination produced strong winds and high waves. On 27 March, the high- 

 pressure system was joined by a new continental low, 



31 March- 1 April 



133. On 31 March, there was a high-pressure system over New England and 

 a low off Georgia. By 1 April, the low had intensified and was off Maryland's 

 eastern shore. 



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