Hurricane Sandy the Frankenstorm, Maritimes Event Summary (better late than never huh?)
AWCN14 CWHX 311952
SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY
ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 4:52 PM ADT WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER 2012.
A SOUTHEASTERLY FLOW OF MOIST UNSTABLE AIR BROUGHT SIGNIFICANT
RAINFALL TO PARTS OF NEW BRUNSWICK LAST NIGHT AND TODAY.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS AS OF 3:00 PM ADT
WEDNESDAY OBSERVED AT:
MONCTON ................................. 46.6 MM
SAINT JOHN............................... 78.0 MM
GAGETOWN................................. 59.2 MM
BATHURST................................. 51.5 MM
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT...................... 51.9 MM
MIRAMICHI................................ 22.2 MM
BAS CARAQUET ............................ 23.4 MM
RED PINES................................ 31.5 MM
MISCOU ISLAND............................ 15.2 MM
EDMUNDSTON .............................. 29.2 MM
FREDERICTON ARPT ........................ 56.8 MM
FUNDY PARK .............................. 29.5 MM
KOUCHIBOUGUAC ........................... 15.5 MM
POINT LEPREAU............................ 55.3 MM
ST STEPHEN .............................. 76.5 MM
CHARLO .................................. 53.1 MM
BOUCTOUCHE .............................. 25.4 MM
OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES (NB FORESTRY):
ALMA .................................... 29.4 MM
APOHAQUI ................................ 31.0 MM
BANTALOR ................................ 36.6 MM
BAYLES LAKE.............................. 58.4 MM
CANTERBURY .............................. 54.9 MM
COUNTY LINE ............................. 27.9 MM
CROWE BROOK.............................. 61.0 MM
CUMBERLAND BAY .......................... 31.5 MM
HEATH STEELE ............................ 76.0 MM
KAGOUT BROOK ............................ 31.8 MM
MCRAE LAKE .............................. 49.8 MM
MEADOW BROOK ............................ 60.4 MM
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AWCN11 CWHX 311952SPECIAL WEATHER SUMMARY MESSAGE FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT
CANADA AT 4:52 PM ADT WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER 2012.
A SOUTHEASTERLY FLOW OF MOIST UNSTABLE AIR BROUGHT SIGNIFICANT
RAINFALL TO PARTS OF MAINLAND NOVA SCOTIA LAST NIGHT AND TODAY.
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL RAINFALL (MM) AMOUNTS AS OF 3:00 PM ADT
WEDNESDAY OBSERVED AT:
HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL.................... 45.5 MM
YARMOUTH ................................ 57.1 MM
GREENWOOD ............................... 44.6 MM
SHEARWATER .............................. 41.5 MM
UPPER STEWIACKE.......................... 37.0 MM
WESTERN HEAD ............................ 42.5 MM
BACCARO POINT............................ 45.9 MM
BRIER ISLAND ............................108.0 MM
KENTVILLE................................ 53.6 MM
DEBERT .................................. 17.2 MM
PARRSBORO................................ 38.3 MM
OTHER UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION SITES:
TUPPER LAKE (AS OF 9AM)................ 118 MM
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