Sunday, July 06, 2014

Extratropical Storm Arthur event summary - Maritimes Data

AWCN14 CWHX 061513
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NEW BRUNSWICK ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 
12:13 P.M. ADT SUNDAY 6 JULY 2014.

POST TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR CROSSED EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN NEW BRUNSWICK 
NEAR MONCTON LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON JULY 5. THE FOLLOWING IS A
LIST OF RAINFALL TOTALS AND SOME OF THE STRONGEST WINDS THAT
AFFECTED NEW BRUNSWICK.


STATION        RAINFALL TOTALS NEW BRUNSWICK


ST. STEPHEN             143
NOONAN                  140
MILLVILLE               127
MIRAMICHI               122
KESWICK RIVER           120
BATHURST                114
KOUCHBOUGUAC            111
BAS CARAQUET            107
GAGETOWN                102
TRACADIE                101
GRAND MANAN              93
FREDERICTON              92
MECHANIC SETTLEMENT      86
POINT LEPREAU            77
ST. JOHN                 74
GASPĂ©                    67
BAXTER CORNER            61
CHARLO                   60
ST. QUENTIN              54


STATION                 HIGHEST GUST (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)

FREDERICTION            98
BAS CARAQUET            98



END

AWCN11 CWHX 061526
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR NOVA SCOTIA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT
12:26 P.M. ADT SUNDAY 6 JULY 2014.

POST TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR AFFECTED NOVA SCOTIA SATURDAY JULY 5.
THE OFFICIAL STATUS OF ARTHUR AT LANDFALL WAS A NEAR 
HURRICANE-STRENGTH POST-TROPICAL STORM WITH MAXIMUM WINDS OF 60
KNOTS (110 KM/H). THE LANDFALL LOCATION OF THE CENTRE WAS IN THE 
VICINITY OF PORT MAITLAND/METEGHAN IN WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA. THE
SYSTEM THEN MOVED NORTHEASTWARD TO MONCTON IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW
BRUNSWICK.

VERY STRONG DAMAGING WINDS AFFECTED NOVA SCOTIA. VERY STRONG WINDS 
AND HEAVY RAIN AFFECTED NEW BRUNSWICK.

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SOME OF THE MAXIMUM WINDS THAT AFFECTED 
NOVA SCOTIA.


STATION                 HIGHEST GUST (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)

NOVA SCOTIA

HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL   95
STEWIACKE               87
BEAVER ISLAND           93
BRIER ISLAND            128
YARMOUTH                111
GREENWOOD               138
LUNENBURG               108
GRAND ETANG             104
SYDNEY                  83
MCNABS ISLAND           95
BEDFORD BASIN           117
HALIFAX KOOTENAY DND    100
OSBORNE HEAD DND        100

END

AWCN15 CWHX 061537
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA 
AT 12:35 P.M. ADT SUNDAY 6 JULY 2014.

POST TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR AFFECTED THE MARITIMES SATURDAY JULY 5. 
THE OFFICIAL STATUS OF ARTHUR AT LANDFALL WAS A NEAR 
HURRICANE-STRENGTH POST-TROPICAL STORM WITH MAXIMUM WINDS OF 60
KNOTS (110 KM/H). THE LANDFALL LOCATION OF THE CENTRE WAS IN THE 
VICINITY OF PORT MAITLAND/METEGHAN IN WESTERN NOVA SCOTIA. THE
SYSTEM THEN MOVED NORTHEASTWARD TO MONCTON IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW
BRUNSWICK AND CROSSED WESTERN PEI EARLY SATURDAY EVENING.

VERY STRONG WINDS AFFECTED NOVA SCOTIA AND PEI. VERY STRONG WINDS
AND HEAVY RAIN AFFECTED NEW BRUNSWICK.

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SOME OF THE MAXIMUM WINDS THAT AFFECTED 
PEI.

STATION               HIGHEST GUST (KILOMETRES PER HOUR)

SUMMERSIDE              98
HARRINGTON              93
CHARLOTTETOWN           105


END

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