Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Early December Weather Bomb Event Summary

AWCN14 CWHX 100200


SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY

ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 10:00 PM AST TUESDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2010.


THIS AN UPDATED SUMMARY OF RAINFALL TOTALS FROM THE RAIN EVENT WHICH

BEGAN OVER NOVA SCOTIA LATE IN THE DAY THURSDAY AND IS NOW

PERSISTING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING OVER PARTS OF THE PROVINCE.


THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME NOTABLE RAINFALL TOTALS REPORTED AT VARIOUS

STATIONS ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

THE AMOUNTS ARE THE UNOFFICIAL TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SINCE THE RAIN

BEGAN ON THURSDAY THROUGH 8:00 PM AST TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2010.


NOVA SCOTIA...


LOCATION RAINFALL (MM)

-------------------------------------------

HALIFAX STANFIELD AIRPORT 172.2

SHEARWATER 113.8

WESTERN HEAD 147.6

BACCARO POINT 156.3

KEJIMKUJIK NAT'L'PARK 222.1

YARMOUTH AIRPORT 215.2

BRIER ISLAND 106.5

GREENWOOD 157.8

KENTVILLE 175.1

UPPER STEWIACKE 107.1

DEBERT 125.1

PARRSBORO 126.1

NAPPAN 167.0

CARIBOU POINT 46.9

SYDNEY 23.8


PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND...


LOCATION RAINFALL (MM)

-------------------------------------------

EAST POINT 50.4

CHARLOTTETOWN 107.4

SUMMERSIDE 78.6

NORTH POINT 96.5

ST PETER'S 56.9

HARRINGTON 106.6

MAPLE PLAINS 83.2


NEW BRUNSWICK...


LOCATION RAINFALL (MM)

--------------------------------------------

MONCTON 156.2

MECHANIC SETTLEMENT 339.2

ALMA/FUNDY PARK 142.5

SAINT JOHN 166.8

POINT LEPREAU 112.2

GRAND MANAN 133.4

ST STEPHEN 117.5

FREDERICTON AIRPORT 103.7

GAGETOWN 120.0

EDMUNSTON 46.4

CHARLO 46.1

BATHURST 44.4

BAS CARAQUET 61.0

RED PINES 64.0

MIRAMICHI 78.7

BOUCTOUCHE 113.8

KOUCHIBOUGUAC 86.9

END/ASPC

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