The North Carolina mountain country is superb, sensational, beautiful and beneficent; there are none of your wild 100-mile-an-hour Mt. Washington superblizzards here.
1998, Everett Franklin Bleiler, Richard Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years[2], Kent State University Press, →ISBN, page 669:
Paralyzed by the superblizzards: 774
2003, Ben Bova, Saturn: A Novel of the Ringed Planet, Volume 13[3], Tom Doherty Associates, →ISBN, page 300:
But standing in the middle of a superblizzard and allowing himself to be pelted by supersonic stainless steel ball bearings, that was something else.
2004 May 17, Lev Grossman, “Hollywood's Global Warming”, in time.com[4], archived from the original on 17 April 2016:
In The Day After Tomorrow, New York City is first flooded by a giant wave and then freeze-dried by a superblizzard.
2019, Scott Mackay, Omega Sol[5], JABberwocky Literary Agency, Incorporated, →ISBN:
The anchorwoman said meteorlogists were worried by this unusual convergence of cold and hot air masses, feared this new possibility everyone was talking about, the superblizzard.