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Weather Alerts for Coastal Hancock, Maine
Updated 9/4/2010 6:15 AM EDT
Maine - (Coastal Hancock/MEZ029) - Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Maine Issued by the National Weather Service
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Tropical Storm Warning - Coastal Hancock (Maine) |
tropical storm earl continues toward the north-northeast and will move through the gulf of maine tonight...
.areas affected... this local statement provides important information and recommended actions for people and marine interests in select locations and coastal water legs of northern and eastern maine... coastal waters from stonington me to eastport me out 25 nm.
.watches/warnings... a tropical storm warning continues for the following locations... coastal hancock...coastal washington.
for marine interests...a tropical storm warning continues for all of coastal waters from stonington me to eastport me out 25 nm.
.storm information... at 10 pm edt...the center of tropical storm earl was located near latitude 40.0n...longitude 69.7w. this was about 290 miles south of stonington me...or about 370 miles south-southwest of eastport me. storm motion was ne or 35 degrees at 25 mph. storm intensity was 70 mph.
.precautionary/preparedness actions... precautionary/preparedness actions...
for those under a warning...now is the time to complete preparations for the protection of property. for interests at ports...docks...and marinas...urgently complete prescribed preparations according to your emergency operations plan for tropical cyclones. if you live on a boat...make final preparations for securing your craft. be sure to account for the possible closure of bridges and causeways. regarding any coastal waters under a warning...small craft should remain in port and well secured. closely monitor noaa weather radio or other local news outlets for official storm information. listen for possible changes to the forecast. for additional precautionary and preparedness information... please refer to the detailed recommendations relative to your location as further described by your local national weather service office and local emergency management.
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.next update... the next local statement will be issued by the national weather service in caribou around 5 am edt...or sooner if conditions warrant.
mez029-030-050300- /o.con.kcar.tr.w.1007.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ coastal hancock-coastal washington- 1051 pm edt fri sep 3 2010
...tropical storm warning remains in effect...
...new information... tropical storm earl is currently located well off the new jersey coast. earl will continue to move up the east coast reaching a position off cape cod around midnight tonight then reaching the western tip of nova scotia early saturday morning. earl will then move northeast into the maritimes saturday afternoon.
...precautionary/preparedness actions... precautionary/preparedness actions...
preparations should be completed or near completion. secure loose outdoor objects which can be blown around.
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...probability of tropical storm/hurricane conditions... the chance for hurricane conditions at this time is very low. also...the chance for tropical storm conditions at this time is up to 60 percent. this represents a general steady trend since the last forecast.
...winds... as tropical storm earl approaches...tropical storm force winds are expected to begin after midnight friday. winds are expected to peak between 4 am saturday morning and noontime saturday. the highest wind speeds will be along the immediate coastline and outer islands where sustained winds 30 to 40 mph are possible. prepare for the likelihood of minor to locally moderate damage and possible power outages.
...storm surge and storm tide... breaking waves will peak on saturday at 10 to 15 feet. storm surge will also peak at this time at 1 to 3 feet above mean sea level along the coast and in areas prone to surge. the surge combined with large breaking waves will cause minor beach erosion and overwash.
...inland flooding... earl will produce widespread rain across the area. rainfall amounts will be generally 1 to 3 inches with locally higher amounts. at this time localized flooding may occur in the normally prone areas...or if a band of heavier rain remains over an area long enough to produce several inches of rainfall...more serious flooding could be possible.
...coastal hazards... seas from tropical storm earl are expected to reach 15 to 20 feet on saturday resulting in dangerous splash over and potential flooding of some coastal roads. the combination of strong winds and highs seas along the coast will result in dangerous high surf. the high surf is expected to producing over-topping waves along the shoreline and rip currents. people are urged to remain away from rocks...sea walls or jetties. the size of the incoming waves will vary greatly over short periods of time and you can be unexpectedly washed into the ocean...large waves are expected to cause rip currents. rip currents are strong but narrow currents of water flowing from the beach to the surf zone. it can rapidly carry a swimmer into deeper water and exhaust an individual trying to swim against it.
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