Post Severe Weather and Hurricane Arthur Coordination Message #1 – July 3rd, 2014 Severe Weather Outbreak and Hurricane Arthur Post Storm Information

Hello to all..

..First Severe Weather Outbreak of the 2014 Summer Severe Weather Season occurred on July 3rd 2014 across Southern New Hampshire, interior Massachusetts from Northern Norfolk County North and west and across parts of Northern Connecticut..
..Hurricane Arthur brought a significant flash flood incident to portions of South Coastal Massachusetts with isolated pockets of power outages and tree and power line damage on portions of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island..
..A second post severe weather and Hurricane Arthur coordination message will follow later this week after the NWS Taunton Post Tropical Cyclone report on Hurricane Arthur is issued later this week..
..Any post storm damage and flood pictures or video from these two weather events can be sent as a reply to this message or sent to the email address pics@nsradio.org and credit will be given to the spotter as the pictures or video is shared with media, emergency management and the National Weather Service..

The first severe weather outbreak of the 2014 summer severe weather season occurred on Thursday July 3rd, 2014. As a slow moving cold front approached the region with unstable conditions in place and sufficient wind shear profiles, a few clusters of strong to severe thunderstorms developed over portions of Western, North-Central and Northeast Massachusetts and Southeast New Hampshire. These storms were responsible for pockets of wind damage and hail across portions of Western-Central Hampshire County Massachusetts and also across portions of Northeast Massachusetts including the Billerica, Lawrence and Methuen area into North-Central Essex County Massachusetts. Another severe thunderstorm organized over Rockingham County NH impacting the Newmarket to Portsmouth, NH area.

Another line of strong to severe thunderstorms organized across Eastern New York. This line would traverse much of Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut producing wind damage, some of which was significant and hail across portions of this region. Some of the more significant damage locations were across Northampton and Whatley Massachusetts and in New Britain, Connecticut, a 63 MPH measured wind gust was recorded. The southern storm across Connecticut would intensify as it entered South-Central Massachusetts causing pockets of wind damage and hail in this area. It would intensify further as it affected communities such as Natick, Wayland, Wellesley, Waltham and into Metro-West and the North Shore with numerous pockets of tree and wire damage and even structural damage with a section of roof blown off an apartment complex in Waltham, Massachusetts. Several trees landed on cars and homes in Natick, Wayland and up through the North Shore of Massachusetts. Below is the NWS Taunton Local Storm Report, WX1BOX Amateur Radio Log, and Facebook Album on the July 3rd, 2014 Severe Weather Outbreak from many of the pictures that all of you in our Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio Spotter community have sent into us:

NWS Taunton Local Storm Report:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/7_3_14_LSR.txt

WX1BOX Amateur Radio Log:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/storm_reports_7_3_14.txt

WX1BOX Facebook Page – July 3rd, 2014 Severe Weather Outbreak:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.806943206006366.1073741837.216287391738620&type=1

On Friday July 4th, 2014, Hurricane Arthur would make its closest approach to Southern New England. An outer rain band organized between the circulation of Hurricane Arthur and the cold front that was gradually pushing its way through the rest of Southern New England. This set the stage for very heavy rainfall across portions of Southern and Central Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts. Hardest hit were portions of South Coastal Massachusetts across the Greater New Bedford, Wareham, Plymouth area where 6-8″ of rain fell. This caused a significant flash flood episode across urban areas of New Bedford and Fairhaven with other flash flood reports around the Wareham and Plymouth area. Surrounding this area was a widespread 2-5″ rainfall across portions of South-Central Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts with more minor urban and poor drainage flooding.

Across Cape Cod and the Islands, winds picked up after 600 PM Friday Evening causing isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages along with 1-3″ of rainfall and urban and poor drainage flooding. Wind gusts on Nantucket Island were over 60 MPH with sustained tropical storm force winds. This downed a few trees and caused power outages to over 2700 people on the island. There were also numerous streets flooded in downtown Nantucket for a time during the evening hours. Cape Cod had wind gusts in the 40-50 MPH range. Wind on Martha’s Vineyard were also gusting to the 40-50 MPH range. Below are the NWS Taunton Local Storm Report, Public Information Statement, and WX1BOX Facebook Page Photo Album with the Flash Flooding Album:

NWS Taunton Local Storm Report – Hurricane Arthur:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/7_4_14_arthur_LSR.txt

NWS Taunton Public Information Statement – Hurricane Arthur Rainfall/Wind Reports:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/7_4_14_PNS.txt

WX1BOX Amateur Radio Log:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/storm_reports_7_4_14_arthur.txt

WX1BOX Facebook Page Album – Flash Flood Event Related to Hurricane Arthur:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.806688216031865.1073741836.216287391738620&type=3

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Pager #: (508) 354-3142
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Work Phone #: 1-800-445-2588 Ext.: 72929 (8 AM-5 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
http://ares.ema.arrl.org
http://beta.wx1box.org
Like us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/wx1box
Follow us on Twitter – http://twitter.com/wx1box

Hello to all..

..First Severe Weather Outbreak of the 2014 Summer Severe Weather Season occurred on July 3rd 2014 across Southern New Hampshire, interior Massachusetts from Northern Norfolk County North and west and across parts of Northern Connecticut..
..Hurricane Arthur brought a significant flash flood incident to portions of South Coastal Massachusetts with isolated pockets of power outages and tree and power line damage on portions of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island..
..A second post severe weather and Hurricane Arthur coordination message will follow later this week after the NWS Taunton Post Tropical Cyclone report on Hurricane Arthur is issued later this week..
..Any post storm damage and flood pictures or video from these two weather events can be sent as a reply to this message or sent to the email address pics@nsradio.org and credit will be given to the spotter as the pictures or video is shared with media, emergency management and the National Weather Service..

The first severe weather outbreak of the 2014 summer severe weather season occurred on Thursday July 3rd, 2014. As a slow moving cold front approached the region with unstable conditions in place and sufficient wind shear profiles, a few clusters of strong to severe thunderstorms developed over portions of Western, North-Central and Northeast Massachusetts and Southeast New Hampshire. These storms were responsible for pockets of wind damage and hail across portions of Western-Central Hampshire County Massachusetts and also across portions of Northeast Massachusetts including the Billerica, Lawrence and Methuen area into North-Central Essex County Massachusetts. Another severe thunderstorm organized over Rockingham County NH impacting the Newmarket to Portsmouth, NH area.

Another line of strong to severe thunderstorms organized across Eastern New York. This line would traverse much of Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut producing wind damage, some of which was significant and hail across portions of this region. Some of the more significant damage locations were across Northampton and Whatley Massachusetts and in New Britain, Connecticut, a 63 MPH measured wind gust was recorded. The southern storm across Connecticut would intensify as it entered South-Central Massachusetts causing pockets of wind damage and hail in this area. It would intensify further as it affected communities such as Natick, Wayland, Wellesley, Waltham and into Metro-West and the North Shore with numerous pockets of tree and wire damage and even structural damage with a section of roof blown off an apartment complex in Waltham, Massachusetts. Several trees landed on cars and homes in Natick, Wayland and up through the North Shore of Massachusetts. Below is the NWS Taunton Local Storm Report, WX1BOX Amateur Radio Log, and Facebook Album on the July 3rd, 2014 Severe Weather Outbreak from many of the pictures that all of you in our Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio Spotter community have sent into us:

NWS Taunton Local Storm Report:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/7_3_14_LSR.txt

WX1BOX Amateur Radio Log:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/storm_reports_7_3_14.txt

WX1BOX Facebook Page – July 3rd, 2014 Severe Weather Outbreak:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.806943206006366.1073741837.216287391738620&type=1

On Friday July 4th, 2014, Hurricane Arthur would make its closest approach to Southern New England. An outer rain band organized between the circulation of Hurricane Arthur and the cold front that was gradually pushing its way through the rest of Southern New England. This set the stage for very heavy rainfall across portions of Southern and Central Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts. Hardest hit were portions of South Coastal Massachusetts across the Greater New Bedford, Wareham, Plymouth area where 6-8″ of rain fell. This caused a significant flash flood episode across urban areas of New Bedford and Fairhaven with other flash flood reports around the Wareham and Plymouth area. Surrounding this area was a widespread 2-5″ rainfall across portions of South-Central Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts with more minor urban and poor drainage flooding.

Across Cape Cod and the Islands, winds picked up after 600 PM Friday Evening causing isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages along with 1-3″ of rainfall and urban and poor drainage flooding. Wind gusts on Nantucket Island were over 60 MPH with sustained tropical storm force winds. This downed a few trees and caused power outages to over 2700 people on the island. There were also numerous streets flooded in downtown Nantucket for a time during the evening hours. Cape Cod had wind gusts in the 40-50 MPH range. Wind on Martha’s Vineyard were also gusting to the 40-50 MPH range. Below are the NWS Taunton Local Storm Report, Public Information Statement, and WX1BOX Facebook Page Photo Album with the Flash Flooding Album:

NWS Taunton Local Storm Report – Hurricane Arthur:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/7_4_14_arthur_LSR.txt

NWS Taunton Public Information Statement – Hurricane Arthur Rainfall/Wind Reports:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/7_4_14_PNS.txt

WX1BOX Amateur Radio Log:
http://beta.wx1box.org/local/storm_reports_7_4_14_arthur.txt

WX1BOX Facebook Page Album – Flash Flood Event Related to Hurricane Arthur:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.806688216031865.1073741836.216287391738620&type=3

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Pager #: (508) 354-3142
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Work Phone #: 1-800-445-2588 Ext.: 72929 (8 AM-5 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
http://ares.ema.arrl.org
http://beta.wx1box.org
Like us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/wx1box
Follow us on Twitter – http://twitter.com/wx1box

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