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
END/ASPC
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
END/ASPC
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
END/ASPC
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
END/ASPC
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 END/ASPC
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