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NWS recap of Hurricane Sandy impact in SNE

The National Weather Service Taunton, MA office has a released a public information statement summarizing the destructive effects of hybrid Hurricane Sandy in their forecast area. According to the report, Rhode Island was the hardest hit in their forecast warning area, with an 86 mph wind gust in Westerly, and a storm surge and coastal flooding that was at the upper boundary of a category 1 hurricane. Wind gusts ranged from 50-60 mph inland to 70-80 mph along the RI and Southeast MA coasts.

The damage along the RI coast was caused by a 4-5 ft. storm surge and waves of 30 ft in the offshore waters. The damaged in some places rivaled what occurred during Hurricane Bob in 1991 – a storm that passed right over SE RI and SE MA.

Here is the full NWS statement on the event:

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
302 PM EST THU NOV 08 2012

...NEW ENGLAND EFFECTS FROM THE HURRICANE SANDY HYBRID STORM...

WEATHER SYNOPSIS

SANDY...A HYBRID STORM WITH BOTH TROPICAL AND EXTRATROPICAL
CHARACTERISTICS...BROUGHT HIGH WINDS AND COASTAL FLOODING TO
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND. EASTERLY WINDS GUSTED TO 50 TO 60 MPH FOR
INTERIOR SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND...55 TO 65 MPH ALONG THE EASTERN
MASSACHUSETTS COAST AND ALONG THE I-95 CORRIDOR IN SOUTHEAST
MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND...AND 70 TO 80 MPH ALONG THE SOUTHEAST
MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND COASTS. A FEW HIGHER HIGHER GUSTS
OCCURRED ALONG THE RHODE ISLAND COAST. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM
EMBEDDED IN AN OUTER BAND ASSOCIATED WITH SANDY PRODUCED WIND GUSTS
TO 90 MPH AND CONCENTRATED DAMAGE IN WAREHAM EARLY TUESDAY EVENING...
A DAY AFTER THE CENTER OF SANDY HAD MOVED INTO NEW JERSEY. IN
GENERAL MODERATE COASTAL FLOODING OCCURRED ALONG THE MASSACHUSETTS
COASTLINE...AND MAJOR COASTAL FLOODING IMPACTED THE RHODE ISLAND
COASTLINE. THE STORM SURGE WAS GENERALLY 2.5 TO 4.5 FEET ALONG THE
EAST COAST OF MASSACHUSETTS...BUT PEAKED LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON IN
BETWEEN HIGH TIDE CYCLES. SEAS BUILT TO BETWEEN 20 AND 25 FEET
MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING JUST OFF THE MASSACHUSETTS EAST COAST.
ALONG THE SOUTH COAST...THE STORM SURGE WAS 4 TO 6 FEET AND SEAS
FROM 30 TO A LITTLE OVER 35 FEET WERE OBSERVED IN THE OUTER COASTAL
WATERS. THE VERY LARGE WAVES ON TOP OF THE STORM SURGE CAUSED
DESTRUCTIVE COASTAL FLOODING ALONG STRETCHES OF THE RHODE ISLAND
EXPOSED SOUTH COAST.

SANDY GREW INTO A HURRICANE OVER THE SOUTHWEST CARIBBEAN AND THEN
HEADED NORTH ACROSS JAMAICA...CUBA...AND THE BAHAMAS. AS SANDY
HEADED NORTH OF THE BAHAMAS...THE STORM INTERACTED WITH A VIGOROUS
WEATHER SYSTEM MOVING WEST TO EAST ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND
BEGAN TO TAKE ON A HYBRID STRUCTURE. STRONG HIGH PRESSURE OVER
SOUTHEAST CANADA HELPED WITH THE EXPANSION OF THE STRONG WINDS WELL
NORTH OF THE CENTER OF SANDY. IN ESSENCE...SANDY RETAINED THE
STRUCTURE OF A HURRICANE NEAR ITS CENTER /UNTIL SHORTLY BEFORE
LANDFALL/ WHILE TAKING ON MORE OF AN EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE
CONFIGURATION WELL AWAY FROM THE CENTER. SANDY/S TRACK WAS
UNUSUAL. THE STORM HEADED NORTHEAST AND THEN NORTH ACROSS THE
WESTERN ATLANTIC AND THEN SHARPLY TURNED TO THE WEST TO MAKE
LANDFALL NEAR ATLANTIC CITY...NJ DURING MONDAY EVENING. SANDY
SUBSEQUENTLY WEAKENED AND MOVED WEST ACROSS SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA ON
TUESDAY BEFORE TURNING NORTH AND HEADING ACROSS WESTERN NEW YORK
STATE INTO QUEBEC DURING TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.

IN THE TAUNTON WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE WARNING AREA...RHODE ISLAND
WAS HARDEST HIT. A PEAK WIND GUST OF 86 MPH OCCURRED IN
WESTERLY...AND NEARLY THE ENTIRE RHODE ISLAND SHORELINE EXPERIENCED
MODERATE TO MAJOR COASTAL FLOODING. NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES OCCURRED
WITH WINDS GUSTING TO 60 MPH OVER THE INTERIOR AND TO 80+ MPH ALONG
THE SOUTH COAST. MAJOR COASTAL FLOODING STRUCK THE RHODE ISLAND
OCEAN EXPOSED SOUTH COAST DURING THE MONDAY EVENING HIGH TIDE. THIS
STORM TIDE...ESPECIALLY DESTRUCTIVE ACROSS SHORELINES IN
WESTERLY...SOUTH CHARLESTOWN...SOUTH KINGSTON...NARRAGANSETT...AND
BLOCK ISLAND...RIVALED THE IMPACT FROM HURRICANE BOB IN 1991. ALONG
THE RHODE ISLAND SOUTH COAST...THE DAMAGING COASTAL FLOODING WAS
FUELED BY A STORM SURGE AROUND 5 FEET AND WAVES OF 30+ FEET THAT
PROPAGATED ON A LONG FETCH INTO BLOCK ISLAND AND RHODE ISLAND
SOUNDS. A SURVEY OF IMPACT ALONG MISQUAMICUT BEACH REVEALED AN
INUNDATION EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH THE UPPER BOUNDARY OF A CATEGORY 1
HURRICANE AND VERY SEVERE EROSION. IT SHOULD ALSO BE NOTED THAT THE
PREVIOUS HIGH TIDE DURING MONDAY MORNING PRODUCED MINOR TO MODERATE
IMPACTS ALONG THE RHODE ISLAND COAST AND LIKELY WEAKENED DUNES AND
OTHER COASTAL STRUCTURES IN ADVANCE OF THE MORE DESTRUCTIVE MONDAY
EVENING HIGH TIDE.

LOWEST BAROMETRIC PRESSURE IN NWS TAUNTON AREA OCT 29 2012

WESTERLY RI    KWST    979.2 MB  41.34N  71.80W  353 PM
HARTFORD CT    KHFD    980.1 MB  41.73N  72.65W  453 PM
WILLIMANTIC CT      KIJD    980.6 MB  41.74N  72.18W  452 PM
WINDSOR LOCKS CT    KBDL    981.5 MB  41.93N  72.68W  551 PM
NEWPORT RI          KUUU    982.3 MB  41.53N  71.28W  353 PM
VINEYARD HAVEN MA   KMVY    983.3 MB  41.39N  70.61W  253 PM
WESTFIELD MA        KBAF    983.7 MB  42.15N  72.72W  453 PM
NANTUCKET MA        KACK    984.0 MB  41.25N  70.06W  253 PM
NEW BEDFORD MA      KEWB    984.2 MB  41.67N  70.96W  353 PM
WARWICK RI    KPVD    984.2 MB  41.72N  71.43W  353 PM

HIGHEST WIND GUSTS OCT. 29 2012

WESTERLY RICITIZENS WXOBS86 MPH244 PM
BUZZARDS BAY TOWERBUZM383 MPH300 PM  80 FT ELEV
JUDITH RIMESONET        81 MPH240 PM  18 M  ELEV
WEST ISLAND MAMESONET80 MPH335 PM
MARSTONS MILLS MAAMATEUR RADIO 79 MPH447 PM
BARNSTABLE MAAMATEUR RADIO79 MPH101 PM
MATTAPOISETT MA        AMATEUR RADIO76 MPHUNKNOWN
BLUE HILL MILTON MA     KMQE74 MPH332 PM
PLEASURE BAY MA        MESONET73 MPH300 PM
WARREN RISPOTTER73 MPH410 PM
EAST FALMOUTH MASPOTTER72 MPH200 PM
KALMUS-HYANNIS MAMESONET72 MPH325 PM
CONIMICUT RINOS PORTS71 MPH 324 PM CPTR1
BROOKLINE MACLAY CENTER69 MPH354 PM
WESTERLY RIKWST69 MPH321 PM
CHILDREN/S ISLAND MAMESONET68 MPH 300 PM
VINEYARD HAVEN MAKMVY68 MPH157 PM
BEDFORD MAKBED67 MPH555 PM
MILFORD MASPOTTER67 MPH148 PM
ROSE ISLAND RIMESONET67 MPH320 PM
QUONSET POINT RINOS PORTS63 MPH400 PM  QPTR1
BOSTON MAKBOS62 MPH416 PM
DUXBURY MAMESONET62 MPH520 PM
JAMESTOWN RINOS PORTS   62 MPH254 PM  PTCR1
FAIRHAVEN MAAMATEUR RADIO62 MPH126 PM
FALMOUTHAWOS62 MPH415 PM
WAKEFIELD MAAMATEUR RADIO 62 MPH341 PM
WINDSOR LOCKS CTKBDL62 MPH708 PM
BARRINGTON RIAMATEUR RADIO 61 MPH1239 PM
HYANNIS MAKHYA61 MPH339 PM
LAWRENCE MAKLWM61 MPH226 PM
NEW BEDFORD MA  KEWB61 MPH  420 PM
WORCESTER MAKORH61 MPH531 PM
RANDOLPH MASPOTTER60 MPHUNKNOWN
NANTUCKET MAKACK60 MPH241 PM
PEPPERELL MASPOTTER60 MPHUNKNOWN
BEVERLY MAKBVY59 MPH600 PM
NEWPORT RIKUUU59 MPH113 PM
WARWICK RIKPVD59 MPH451 PM
BURLINGTON CTSPOTTER58 MPH422 PM
HARWICH MAAMATEUR RADIO 56 MPH1010 AM
PLYMOUTH MAKPYM56 MPH414 PM
BRIDGEWATER MAPUBLIC55 MPH134 PM
MANCHESTER NHKMHT55 MPH 822 PM
HARTFORD CT       KHFD54 MPH634 PM
NORWOOD MAKOWD54 MPH530 PM
SOUTHBRIDGE MASPOTTER54 MPH315 PM
CHICOPEE MAKCEF53 MPH447 PM
JAFFREY NHKAFN53 MPH455 PM
WILLIMANTIC CTKIJD53 MPH615 PM
CHATHAM MA KCQX52 MPH  451 PM
WESTFIELD MAKBAF51 MPH255 PM
TAUNTON MAKTAN47 MPH350 PM
SMITHFIELD RIKSFZ45 MPH415 PM
ORANGE MAKORE43 MPH543 PM

HIGHEST SUSTAINED WINDS LAND SITES OCT. 29 2012

POINT JUDITH RI        MESONET65 MPH235 PM  18 M ELEV
WESTERLY RICITIZENSWXOBS64 MPH244 PM
WEST ISLAND MAMESONET59 MPH335 PM
PLEASURE BAY MA        MESONET58 MPH235 PM
REVERE BEACH MA        MESONET54 MPH345 PM
CHILDREN/S ISLAND MAMESONET54 MPH300 PM
KALMUS-HYANNIS MAMESONET53 MPH325 PM
DUXBURY MAMESONET51 MPH520 PM
SCITUATE MAMESONET50 MPH425 PM
SAGAMORE BEACH MAMESONET49 MPH225 PM
EAST FALMOUTH MASPOTTER48 MPH200 PM
BLUE HILL - MILTON MAKMQE48 MPH522 PM
BURRILLVILLE RI        PUBLIC48 MPH216 PM
BOSTON MAKBOS46 MPH814 PM
BEDFORD MAKBED45 MPH555 PM
PLYMOUTH MAPUBLIC45 MPH914 AM
VINEYARD HAVEN MAKMVY45 MPH109 PM
ROSE ISLAND RIMESONET44 MPH315 PM
NANTUCKET MAKACK43 MPH417 PM
NEW BEDFORD MAKEWB 43 MPH421 PM
BLOCK ISLAND RI        MESONET42 MPH1019 AM JETTY
WARWICK RI        KPVD41 MPH450 PM
BEVERLY MAKBVY40 MPH942 PM
PLUM ISLAND MAMESONET40 MPH320 PM
WINDSOR LOCKS CTKBDL40 MPH708 PM
WORCESTER MAKORH40 MPH631 PM
JAMESTOWN RIMESONET39 MPH230 PMBEAVERTAIL
CHATHAM MAKCQX38 MPH305 PM
MANCHESTER NHKMHT38 MPH822 PM
WILLIMANTIC CTKIJD38 MPH1247 PM

HIGHEST SUSTAINED WINDS WATER SITES OCT. 29 2012

CONIMICUT POINT RI NOS PORTS53 MPH548 PM  CPTR1
QUONSET POINT RINOS PORTS49 MPH442 PM  QPTR1
BUOY 44020 NANTUCKET SOUND      47 MPH350 PM
BUOY 44013 16 NM E OF BOSTON45 MPH250 PM
JAMESTOWN RINOS PORTS44 MPH212 PM  PTCR1
BUOY 44029 MASS. BAY/STELLWAGEN         43 MPH304 PM
FOX POINT-PROVIDENCE RI  NOS PORTS39 MPH430 PM  FOXR1

HIGHEST SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHTS

BUOY 44008 54 NM SE OF NANTUCKET36 FEET500 PM
BUOY 44097 BLOCK ISLAND RI31 FEET 600 PM
BUOY 44029 MASS. BAY/STELLWAGEN    23.3 FEET300 PM
BUOY 44013 16 NM E OF BOSTON23 FEET900 PM
BUOY 44020 NANTUCKET SOUND10.3 FEET       300 PM

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FIELD

Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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