From the CBC:
“Canadian Hurricane Centre
says Hurricane Fiona will be 'historic, extreme event'”
The Canadian Hurricane Centre
says Hurricane Fiona will make landfall in eastern Nova Scotia as a powerful
post-tropical storm early Saturday. In a Friday afternoon briefing, Bob
Robichaud, a warning preparedness meteorologist with the centre, cautioned
people not to focus on the hurricane's track since its effects will be felt
across a swath of eastern Canada. Environment Canada says this includes much of
Nova Scotia, P.E.I., southeastern New Brunswick, western and southwestern
Newfoundland, and some parts of Quebec bordering the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The
powerful storm that blasted Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic will bring
strong winds, heavy rainfall and significant storm surge into the region. "It's
still a major hurricane and it's only 900 kilometres away from us [south of
Halifax] and it's getting bigger," said Robichaud. He cautioned it's
difficult for a storm like that to "wind down" as it makes landfall. Robichaud
said rainfalls of 100 millimetres to 150 millimetres are expected in Nova
Scotia, with localized amounts that could be greater. He said wind speeds won't
drop significantly until Saturday afternoon and into the evening.
'Historic, extreme event' Robichaud
said Fiona is bigger than Hurricane Juan, the 2003 storm that pummeled Nova
Scotia. It's similar in size to Hurricane Dorian, which hit Nova Scotia in
2019, but it's stronger. "It is certainly going to be a historic, extreme
event for Atlantic Canada," said Robichaud. He said the two biggest
risks the storm presents for P.E.I. are strong winds, which could exceed 140
km/h, and a large storm surge. Robichaud said the largest potential for
coastal flooding will be Saturday morning on Nova Scotia's north shore, P.E.I.
and eastern New Brunswick.
^ Hopefully Canadians are well
prepared for this storm. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/canadian-hurricane-centre-fiona-briefing-1.6593160
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