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cernunnos5
(@cernunnos5)
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Just something to keep watch of if you missed it. This may just be soggy with flooding...but they admit weather models don't properly predict these two fronts hitting each other so the models you see on TV may be off.

http://weather.gc.ca/hurricane/statements_e.html

"Sometimes 'sheared' storms can dissipate quickly or
even intensify rapidly - there is low scientific skill in predicting
intensity change in systems like this. Most computer models keep it
going as a moderate-intensity tropical storm for the next two days
and then push it or its remnants toward Eastern Nova Scotia and
Newfoundland on Friday. Models are unanimous in their prediction of
A cold front moving into the maritime provinces Friday morning. The
merging of fronts with tropical moisture or tropical storms, in
general, often results in a heavy rainfall event"

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(@denob)
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I would keep an eye out for Humberto as well.
The current forecast track will make it hit North America a little more north than usual.
This sometimes indicates that the storm may turn northward before hitting land.



   
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(@lgsbrooks)
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My daughter lives in Alberta Bridge, NS about 10 min from Louisburg...they have had rain for a week already...I always worry about these storms!



   
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