Thursday, April 10, 2014

Early April Rainstorm event summary

AWCN14 CWHX 090917
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 
6:17 A.M. ADT WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL 2014.

DURING THE DAY TUESDAY A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD 
FROM ONTARIO CROSSING NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY EVENING. AS THE 
SYSTEM APPROACHED THE MARITIMES A WARM FRONT PUSHED OVER THE REGION 
WITH RAIN SPREADING FROM WEST TO EAST DURING THE DAY.

THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF WEATHER EVENT INFORMATION RECEIVED BY 
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 6:00 AM ADT APRIL 9.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL 
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.

                                  RAINFALL (MM)

MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON                              8.2
SAINT JOHN                          28.2
GAGETOWN                             7.8
BATHURST                            14.4

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT                 15.5
BAS CARAQUET                        14.0
RED PINES                           17.1
MISCOU ISLAND                       16.4
EDMUNDSTON                          13.3
FREDERICTON ARPT                    13.7
FUNDY PARK                          36.4
KOUCHBOUGUAC                        11.1
POINT LEPREAU                       16.3
ST STEPHEN                          18.4
GRAND MANAN ISLAND                  19.4
CHARLO                              12.6
BOUCTOUCHE                          12.1
CHATHAM                             11.9


OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES:
WOODSTOCK                           11.6
OAK POINT                           16.9
COUNTY LINE                         31.2


END

AWCN11 CWHX 090915
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
6:15 A.M. ADT WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL 2014.

DURING THE DAY TUESDAY A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD 
FROM ONTARIO CROSSING NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY EVENING. AS THE 
SYSTEM APPROACHED THE MARITIMES A WARM FRONT PUSHED OVER THE REGION 
WITH RAIN SPREADING FROM WEST TO EAST DURING THE DAY. ADDITIONALLY 
STRONG SOUTHEASTERLIES SPREAD ACROSS THE REGION.


THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF WEATHER EVENT INFORMATION RECEIVED BY 
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 6:00 AM ADT WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL 
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.

                                RAINFALL (MM)

MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
HALIFAX                             41.1
YARMOUTH                            27.4
GREENWOOD                           14.6
SYDNEY                              48.4

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
SHEARWATER                          35.1
UPPER STEWIACKE                     20.0
MALAY FALLS                         65.8
WESTERN HEAD                        27.7
BACCARO POINT                       12.7
KEJIMKUJIK                          34.3
KENTVILLE                           14.1
DEBERT                              19.2
NAPPAN                              12.5
PARRSBORO                           45.6
CARIBOU POINT                        6.9
TRACADIE                            18.9
PORT HAWKESBURY                     33.3
INGONISH BEACH                      41.9

VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS
POCKWOCK LAKE                       33.0

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL MAXIMUM WIND OBSERVATIONS:

                        PEAK WIND (KM/H)
GRAND ETANG                128
ESKASONI FIRST NATION      113
SYDNEY                      70
GREENWOOD                   95
HALIFAX                     83


END

AWCN15 CWHX 090918
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA 
AT 6:18 A.M. ADT WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL 2014.

DURING THE DAY TUESDAY A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED NORTHEASTWARD 
FROM ONTARIO CROSSING NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY EVENING. AS THE 
SYSTEM APPROACHED THE MARITIMES A WARM FRONT PUSHED OVER THE REGION 
WITH RAIN SPREADING FROM WEST TO EAST DURING THE DAY.


THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF WEATHER EVENT INFORMATION RECEIVED BY 
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 5:00 AM ADT APRIL 9.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL 
INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT.

                               RAINFALL (MM)
MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
CHARLOTTETOWN                     26

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES*
SUMMERSIDE                        11.1
HARRINGTON                        22.5
ST. PETER'S                       29.2
EAST POINT                        20.4


END