Storm Coordination Message #2 – Late Tuesday Night 8/29/17-Wednesday Afternoon 8/30/17

Hello to all…

..The disturbance that was classified as Potential Tropical Cyclone 10 will intensify as a non-tropical entity to become a nor’easter or ocean storm bringing strong to damaging winds and some rainfall to Southeast New England if the system tracks close enough to Southern New England..
..A Wind Advisory is in effect for Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island for sustained winds of 25-35 MPH with gusts to around 50 MPH. These winds will bring isolated to scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages. Wind Gusts around 40 MPH could occur in Southeast Plymouth into Southern Bristol County Massachusetts depending on storm track..
..A High Surf Advisory is in effect for Cape Cod and the Islands and expanded to include Washington County Rhode Island through 8 PM Wednesday Evening for high surf and dangerous rip currents for any people going to the beach during this timeframe..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the storm system for tonight through early Wednesday Afternoon..

The disturbance that was potential tropical cyclone 10 will intensify as a non-tropical entity into a nor’easter type ocean storm. Models consensus has been a bit further to the south but still close enough between the low pressure system to the south and high pressure to the north to allow for strong to damaging winds over the Cape and Islands and a period of rain particularly over the Cape and Islands with wind gusts to 40 MPH and light rain possible over Southeast Coastal New England. Rainfall amounts will be less than 1″ in most areas with some rainfall amounts of around 1″ or more on the islands and possibly the Outer Cape. High surf and rip currents will be an issue along the coast.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the storm system for tonight through early Wednesday Afternoon. This will be the last coordination message on this storm system unless a significant upgrade to the situation occurs. Below is the NWS Taunton Wind Advisory Statement, High Surf Advisory Statement, Hazardous Weather Outlook and Experimental Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Taunton Wind Advisory Statement:
http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.wwus71.KBOX.html

NWS Taunton High Surf Advisory Statement:
http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.whus41.KBOX.html

NWS Taunton Hazardous Weather Outlook:

http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.flus41.KBOX.html

NWS Taunton Experimental Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/box/ehwo

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Assistant Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Work Phone #: 508-346-2929 (8 AM-5 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Hello to all…

..The disturbance that was classified as Potential Tropical Cyclone 10 will intensify as a non-tropical entity to become a nor’easter or ocean storm bringing strong to damaging winds and some rainfall to Southeast New England if the system tracks close enough to Southern New England..
..A Wind Advisory is in effect for Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island for sustained winds of 25-35 MPH with gusts to around 50 MPH. These winds will bring isolated to scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages. Wind Gusts around 40 MPH could occur in Southeast Plymouth into Southern Bristol County Massachusetts depending on storm track..
..A High Surf Advisory is in effect for Cape Cod and the Islands and expanded to include Washington County Rhode Island through 8 PM Wednesday Evening for high surf and dangerous rip currents for any people going to the beach during this timeframe..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the storm system for tonight through early Wednesday Afternoon..

The disturbance that was potential tropical cyclone 10 will intensify as a non-tropical entity into a nor’easter type ocean storm. Models consensus has been a bit further to the south but still close enough between the low pressure system to the south and high pressure to the north to allow for strong to damaging winds over the Cape and Islands and a period of rain particularly over the Cape and Islands with wind gusts to 40 MPH and light rain possible over Southeast Coastal New England. Rainfall amounts will be less than 1″ in most areas with some rainfall amounts of around 1″ or more on the islands and possibly the Outer Cape. High surf and rip currents will be an issue along the coast.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the storm system for tonight through early Wednesday Afternoon. This will be the last coordination message on this storm system unless a significant upgrade to the situation occurs. Below is the NWS Taunton Wind Advisory Statement, High Surf Advisory Statement, Hazardous Weather Outlook and Experimental Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Taunton Wind Advisory Statement:
http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.wwus71.KBOX.html

NWS Taunton High Surf Advisory Statement:
http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.whus41.KBOX.html

NWS Taunton Hazardous Weather Outlook:

http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.flus41.KBOX.html

NWS Taunton Experimental Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/box/ehwo

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Assistant Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Work Phone #: 508-346-2929 (8 AM-5 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
http://ares.ema.arrl.org
http://beta.wx1box.org
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