Thursday, October 01, 2015

Autumn Rainstorm Event Summary

AWCN14 CWHX 011347
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
10:47 A.M. ADT THURSDAY 1 OCTOBER 2015.

A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT BROUGHT HEAVY RAIN TO NEW BRUNSWICK TUESDAY
NIGHT, WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS
RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 11 AM ADT.

MANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MONCTON                 102 MILLIMETERS
SAINT JOHN              111 MILLIMETERS
GAGETOWN                133 MILLIMETERS
BATHURST                 89 MILLIMETERS

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT     143 MILLIMETERS
MIRAMICHI               155 MILLIMETERS
BAS CARAQUET             73 MILLIMETERS
RED PINES               114 MILLIMETERS
MISCOU ISLAND            60 MILLIMETERS
EDMUNDSTON               38 MILLIMETERS
FREDERICTON ARPT        130 MILLIMETERS
FREDERICTON CDA         141 MILLIMETERS
FUNDY PARK              133 MILLIMETERS
KOUCHBOUGUAC            168 MILLIMETERS
POINT LEPREAU            56 MILLIMETERS
ST STEPHEN              135 MILLIMETERS
GRAND MANAN ISLAND       61 MILLIMETERS
CHARLO                   56 MILLIMETERS
BOUCTOUCHE              149 MILLIMETERS
DOAKTOWN                156 MILLIMETERS
WOODSTOCK                64 MILLIMETERS

VOLUNTEER DATA
BERWICK                 153 MILLIMETRES
CHAMCOOK                118 MILLIMETRES
CUMBERLAND BAY          126 MILLIMETRES
DOYLEVILLE               49 MILLIMETRES
GRAFTON                 116 MILLIMETRES
GRAND FALLS              35 MILLIMETRES
SAINT-ANTOINE           137 MILLIMETRES
SAINT-QUENTIN            43 MILLIMETRES
SUSSEX                  126 MILLIMETRES


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

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AWCN11 CWHX 021359
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
10:59 A.M. ADT FRIDAY 2 OCTOBER 2015.

A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT PRODUCED HEAVY RAIN IN MANY AREAS OF
NOVA SCOTIA BEGINNING WEDNESDAY NIGHT. PERIODS OF RAIN WILL CONTINUE
TO AFFECT MUCH OF NOVA SCOTIA TODAY AND TONIGHT AS THE FRONT STALLS
JUST SOUTH OF THE PROVINCE. A GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT IS EXPECTED OVER
THE WEEKEND.

THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF RAINFALL TOTALS FROM THIS PROLONGED
EVENT RECEIVED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 9:00 A.M. ADT FRIDAY.

OBSERVATION SITES    MILLIMETRES OF RAIN

YARMOUTH                72
BACCARO POINT           96
BRIER ISLAND            61
KEJI                    77
WESTERN HEAD            89
GREENWOOD               47
KENTVILLE               52
SHEARWATER              94
HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL   66
UPPER STEWIACKE         37
DEBERT                  38
PARRSBORO               61
NAPPAN                  66
CARIBOU POINT           48
TRACADIE                61
PORT HAWKESBURY         47
SYDNEY                  34
CHETICAMP               34
INGONISH BEACH          13
NORTH MOUNTAIN          17
ESKASONI                33

VOLUNTEER OBSERVATION SITES  MILLIMETRES OF RAIN

CAPE SABLE                          85
JOLLIMORE                          116
WEST CHEZZETCOOK                    66
MIDVILLE BRANCH                     30
WOODS HARBOUR                       58
DAYTON                              73
WOODSTOCK                           41
LAKE MAJOR                          71
DUNCANS COVE                        89
WEST PORTERS LAKE                   78
HAMMONDS PLAINS                     87
BEDFORD                             78
FALL RIVER                          63

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

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AWCN15 CWHX 011347
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 10:47 A.M. ADT THURSDAY 1 OCTOBER 2015.

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKED ACROSS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WEDNESDAY
NIGHT BRINGING HEAVY RAIN TO THE REGION. HIGHLY VARIABLE
RAINFALL AMOUNTS WERE REPORTED ... EVEN ACROSS RELATIVELY SHORT
DISTANCES DUE TO EMBEDDED VERY HEAVY DOWNPOURS. AS OF 5:00 AM
THURSDAY RAIN WAS STILL FALLING OVER MOST OF THE ISLAND AND
THE FOLLOWING RAINFALL AMOUNTS HAD BEEN RECORDED.


THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF RAINFALL TOTALS RECEIVED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AS OF 10:00 A.M. ADT THURSDAY.


MANNED OBSERVATION SITE   MILLIMETRES OF RAIN

CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT           31

UNMANNED OBSERVATION SITES

NORTH CAPE                      158
SUMMERSIDE                      78
HARRINGTON                      31
ST. PETERS                      17
STANHOPE                        125

VOLUNTEER NETWORK AS OF 7:00 A.M.

WELLINGTON                      67
NEW LONDON                      60
CORNWALL                        28
STRATFORD                       23

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

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