AWCN11 CWHX 060915
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 6:15 AM ADT THURSDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2012.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE..THE REMNANTS OF WHAT WAS ONCE HURRICANE
ISAAC..PUSHED ACROSS THE MARITIMES WEDNESDAY AND INTO EARLY THURSDAY
BRINGING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL WHICH LEAD TO LOCAL FLOODING IN SOME
AREAS.
THE FOLLOWING ARE OFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 03:00 AM ADT THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2012.
ENVIRONMENT CANADA SITES:
NAPPAN.................................117.0
PORT HAWKESBURY........................84.8
DEBERT.................................83.0
PARRSBORO..............................77.0
CARIBOU POINT..........................71.2
CHETICAMP..............................69.1
INGONISH BEACH.........................67.2
ESCASONI...............................64.4
STEWIAKE...............................62.4
KENTVILLE..............................59.9
GREENWOOD..............................59.4
SYDNEY AIRPORT.........................59.0
HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL..................56.7
SHEARWATER.............................54.0
TRACADIE...............................53.8
BEDFORD RANGE**........................53.7
KEJIMKUJIK.............................52.8
** DENOTES OBSERVATION SITE OWNED AND OPERATED BY DND.
VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS:
SPANISH SHIP HARBOUR...................81.0
SCOTT'S BAY............................76.3
LOUISBOURG.............................73.8
PUGWASH JUNCTION.......................69.0
TRURO..................................63.6
WEST BROOKLYN MOUNTAIN.................56.8
LAKE MAJOR.............................54.8
DRUM HEAD..............................53.0
DUNCANS COVE...........................50.5
END/ASPC
AWCN14 CWHX 060908
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 6:08 AM ADT THURSDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2012.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE..THE REMNANTS OF WHAT WAS ONCE HURRICANE
ISAAC..PUSHED ACROSS THE MARITIMES WEDNESDAY AND INTO EARLY THURSDAY
BRINGING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL WHICH LEAD TO LOCAL FLOODING IN SOME
AREAS.
THE FOLLOWING ARE OFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 03:00 AM ADT THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2012.
ENVIRONMENT CANADA SITES:
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT...........................109.0
ST. JOHN......................................107.0
FUNDY NATIONAL PARK...........................107.0
POINT LEPREAU.................................102.0
ST. STEPHEN...................................93.8
MONCTON.......................................64.6
GAGETOWN**....................................62.7
FREDERICTON AIRPORT...........................56.8
FREDERICTON CITY..............................54.4
GRAND MANAN...................................52.2
** DENOTES OBSERVATION SITE OWNED AND OPERATED BY DND.
VOLUNTEER OBSERVATIONS:
BAYSIDE.......................................89.0
ALLISTON......................................87.9
OAK POINT.....................................69.0
ELMWOOD.......................................56.0
NEW BRUNSWICK FOREST FIRE SITES:
APOHAQUI......................................113.5
ALMA..........................................108.0
WOLFE LAKE....................................100.3
CROWE BROOK...................................85.1
BROCKWAY......................................81.5
CUMBERLAND BAY................................57.2
CANTERBURY....................................50.3
END/ASPC
AWCN15 CWHX 060908
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 6:08 AM ADT THURSDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2012.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE..THE REMNANTS OF WHAT WAS ONCE HURRICANE
ISAAC..PUSHED ACROSS THE MARITIMES WEDNESDAY AND INTO EARLY THURSDAY
BRINGING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL WHICH LEAD TO LOCAL FLOODING IN SOME
AREAS.
THE FOLLOWING ARE OFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS
AS OF 03:00 AM ADT THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2012.
ENVIRONMENT CANADA SITES:
EAST POINT...................................64.3
CHARLOTTETOWN................................62.2
HARRINGTON...................................47.9
ST. PETER'S..................................46.4
END/ASPC
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