Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Remembrance Day Storm Event Summary

AWCN14 CWHX 111946
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 3:46 PM AST FRIDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2011.

A STRONG COLD FRONT THAT BROUGHT HEAVY RAIN TO MOST OF
NEW BRUNSWICK TODAY WILL MOVE OUT OF THE PROVINCE BY EARLY
THIS EVENING. IN SOUTHEAST NEW BRUNSWICK RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN
EXCESS OF 120 MILLIMETRES WERE RECORDED WHILE CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN REGIONS REPORTED AMOUNTS IN THE RANGE OF 40 TO 80
MILLIMETRES.

THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL TOTALS RECORDED AS OF
2 PM FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11, 2011.

STATION                 RAIN AMOUNT IN MILLIMETRES
--------------------------------------------------
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT             125
FUNDY NATIONAL PARK             83
SAINT JOHN                      77
POINT LEPREAU                   57
KOUCHIBOUGUAC                   48
BOUCTOUCHE                      44
GRAND MANAN                     43
MIRAMICHI                       40
ST. STEPHEN                     38
MONCTON                         37
BAS CARAQUET                    34
GAGETOWN                        30

NEW BRUNSWICK FORESTRY STATIONS

STATION                     AMOUNT IN MM
-----------------------------------------
CROWE BROOK                     130
WOLFE LAKE                      123
ALMA                            83
MEADOW BROOK                    75
APOHAQUI                        70
KOUCHIBOUGUAC                   51
ST. PAUL                        47
CUMBERLAND BAY                  45

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AWCN15 CWHX 120839
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 4:39 AM AST SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2011.

A STRONG COLD FRONT BROUGHT HEAVY RAIN TO MUCH OF
NOVA SCOTIA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND YESTERDAY AND MOVED OUT OF CAPE
BRETON LATE YESTERDAY EVENING. THIS GAVE HEAVY RAINS AND HIGH
COASTAL GUSTS TO PARTS OF THE PROVINCE.

THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL TOTALS AND HIGH WIND
GUSTS AS OF 2 AM SATURDAY 2011.

STATION               RAINFALL (MM)    PEAK WIND (KM/H)
--------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH POINT              68.4             93
SUMMERSIDE               55.1             83
CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT    43.6
EAST POINT               24.1             82
ST. PETERS               48.8             72
HARRINGTON               39.1

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AWCN11 CWHX 120825
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 4:25 AM AST SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2011.

A STRONG COLD FRONT BROUGHT HEAVY RAIN TO MUCH OF
NOVA SCOTIA YESTERDAY AND MOVED OUT OF CAPE BRETON LATE YESTERDAY 
EVENING. THERE WERE ALSO HIGH WINDS ESPECIALLY ALONG THE ATLANTIC 
COAST AND IN CAPE BRETON.

THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL TOTALS AND HIGH WIND
GUSTS AS OF 2 AM SATURDAY 2011.

STATION          RAIN AMOUNT IN MM
-----------------------------------
YARMOUTH        70.4
BACCARO POINT   57.4
KEJIMKUJIK      106.0
WESTERN HEAD    87.7
GREENWOOD       63.6
KENTVILLE       66.0
SHEARWATER AUTO 99.9
HALIFAX INTL    105.8
UPPER STEWIACKE 77.7
DEBERT          55.8
PARRSBORO       72.0
NAPPAN          81.8
PORT HAWKESBURY 45.6
SYDNEY          32.6
INGONISH BEACH  87.8

STATION         HIGHEST GUST IN KM/H
------------------------------------
GRAND ETANG     119
MCNABS ISLAND   115
NORTH MOUNTAIN   98
SYDNEY  AUTO     96
BEAVER ISLAND    96
LUNENBURG        91
HALIFAX INTL     89
HART ISLAND      87
OSBORNE HEAD     87


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