- Late November 2006 nor'easter
Infobox winter storm|name=Late November 2006 Nor'easter
image location=2006112215GOES12vis.gif
stormtype=Nor'easter
date formed=November 20 ,2006
date dissipated=December 1 ,2006
maximum amount=2 inches (50 mm)
pressure=944mbar (hPa)
total damages (USD)=Not yet known
total fatalities=1
areas affected=East Coast of the United States The Late November 2006 Nor'easter was an
extratropical cyclone (nor'easter ) that formed offshore the SoutheastUnited States onNovember 20 , bringing heavy rains, high winds, beach erosion, and coastal flooding to the Carolinas and southernNew England . In addition, the earliest snowfall ever noted in bothCharleston, South Carolina andSavannah, Georgia occurred on the southwest side of this cyclone. Over 10,000 were without power during the storm. No longer a Nor'Easter, the cyclone accelerated rapidly across the North Atlantic while strengthening, becoming a storm again byNovember 25 , but this time with hurricane-force sustained winds. The low made a cyclonic loop west of Iceland, becoming absorbed by a strengthening gale west ofGreat Britain late onDecember 1 .ynoptic evolution
A shortwave moved through the southern stream of the
polar jet of the Westerlies, dropping temperatures in its wake across the southeastUnited States .Cyclogenesis spurred a developing surfacecyclone which quickly occluded onNovember 20 . Surface pressure gradient between this cyclone and a sprawling high stretching around its periphery fromNew England into theDeep South led to strong winds in the Carolinas. The cyclone deepened to a central pressure of 999hPa before swinging westward into theOuter Banks ofNorth Carolina onNovember 22 . At this time, a trio of upper-level shortwaves were rotating around the main closed cyclone aloft, which spurred development of a new, weaker low pressure center offshore North Carolina. This cyclone was weaker after its interaction with North Carolina until it reached New England, when renewed strengthening led to significant impacts across Long Island and southernNew England . The system then began accelerating east-northeast while continuing to slowly strengthen, passing offshoreAtlantic Canada onNovember 24 . The cyclone subsequently bombed, or strengthened quite rapidly, and accelerated east-northeast, becoming ahurricane -force storm in the far north Atlantic with a central pressure of 967 hPa by the afternoon ofNovember 25 and peaking at 944 hPa by the morning ofNovember 26 . [Ocean Prediction Center. [http://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/UA/OPC_ATL.gifWeather Map of the North Atlantic.] Retrieved at 1408 UTC on 2006-11-26.] Slow weakening occurred soon afterward as the system slowed down and turned towardsIceland . By the evening ofNovember 27 , its central pressure had increased to 957 hPa while located a couple hundred miles south ofIceland . The cyclone continued to loop cyclonically west of Iceland, absorbing a cyclone along the way as it passed southwest off the southern tip ofGreenland , before a developing gale approachingGreat Britain absorbed this cyclone late onDecember 1 . [Ocean Prediction Center. [http://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/Loops/UA_Entire/UA_Entire_14_Day.shtml Unified Surface Analysis: 14 Day Loop.] Retrieved on2006-12-09 .]Preparations
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thumb|right|250_px|Surface analysis fromNovember 22 ,2006 at 1200UTC showing the cyclone moving into mainlandNorth Carolina ] There had been indications in the forecast model guidance as early as the first week of November that weather would be unsettled/rainy across the easternUnited States aroundNovember 23 . Within seven days of the event, medium range forecasts generally maintained the idea of a coastal storm offshore the Southeast, though its progression out to sea remained uncertain untilNovember 21 , after the cyclone actually formed offshore the SoutheastUnited States and began edging northeast.Virginia
On the
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel , officials restricted the types of vehicles that could cross the span betweenVirginia Beach and the Eastern Shore to cars and pickup trucks.Poquoson Public Schools were closed, and theMidtown Tunnel betweenNorfolk andPortsmouth was shut down because of the possibility of flooding. Sandbags surrounded buildings atLangley Air Force Base , which lies convert|11|ft|m above sea level, and all computers and electrical equipment were waterproofed. [Associated Press. [http://wjz.com/marylandwire/MD--VirginiaStorm_g_n_0md--/resources_news_html Winds, rain make messy driving conditions on Virginia coast.] Retrieved at 2254 UTC on 2006-11-24.]Maryland
The
Maryland State Highway Administration worked to clearstorm drain s of branches and leaves and called in more patrollers to assist motorists in the event of an accident or stranded vehicle. The administration also prepared for falling branches, by making sure the department's chain saws had enough gas. [Alia Malik. [http://www.journalism.umd.edu/cns/wire/2006-editions/11-November-editions/061121-Tuesday/StormyFeast_CNS-UMCP.html Travelers Might Not Be Thankful For Holiday Weather.] Retrieved at 2301 UTC on 2006-11-24.]Effects
Florida
Snow flurries fell as far south as central
Florida on the backside of this system. Snow flurries were reported in Orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties. [Local6.com. [http://www.local6.com/weather/10375709/detail.html Snow Falls In Central Florida.] Retrieved on 2006-11-26.] It was the earliest snow had ever fallen this far south, and only the second time on record snow had fallen in Florida in November.Fact|date=February 2007Georgia
Snow mixed in with rain around noon on
November 21 , which led to the earliest trace of snow on record in Savannah. Just inland, 1-2 inches of snow fell across extreme southeast Georgia.outh Carolina
Heavy rains fell across northern portions of the state, with convert|4.13|in|mm measured at Chester. Snow mixed in with rain during the morning of
November 21 , leading to the earliest trace of snow on record in Charleston. Also, as the snow mixed in, thunder was heard, which is the first report ofthundersnow in the history of Charleston. An inch of snow was reported just inland. Winds gusted to 44 mph (38 knots) at Folly Beach. The combination of pounding surf and high winds led to moderate to heavy beach erosion at Hunting Island, Folly Beach, Isle of Palms,Wild Dunes , and Sullivan's Island. [National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/sc/public.html Public Information Statements: South Carolina.] Retrieved at 0313 UTC on2006-11-24 .]North Carolina
Heavy rainfall fell throughout central and eastern
North Carolina , with the maximum amount of 7.68 inches (195 mm) measured at Sandy Run. This precipitation combined with high tides led to river flooding across the eastern half of the state, and led toRaleigh-Durham International Airport setting a record for its wettest November on record, breaking the record from 1948. The combination of wind and rain led to the downing of numerous trees. Winds gusted to 70 knots (80 mph) atAlligator River , with numerous gusts above 50 knots (60 mph) throughout theOuter Banks , leading to beach erosion and coastal flooding, with Highway 12 being overwashed by the surge south ofOregon Inlet . [National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/nc/public.html Public Information Statements: North Carolina.] Retrieved at 0303 UTC on2006-11-24 .] Power went out to 1,250 in northeastern sections of the state.Steve Stone. [http://content.hamptonroads.com/story.cfm?story=114828&ran=151766&tref=po Storm brings high winds, heavy flooding.] Retrieved at 2236 UTC on 2006-11-24.] The combination of coastal flooding and heavy rains led to the Lumber River rising to convert|3.5|ft|m above flood stage. In Nags Head, 54 homes were condemned due to damage from this cyclone. [Associated Press. [http://www.starnewsonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061124/APN/611240517 Storm leaves condemned homes in Nags Head, rivers still rising.] Retrieved on2006-11-24 .] At sea, the container ship Courtney L lost four containers on November 22 or 23 due to the storm. One of them, which containedDoritos bound forCosta Rica , was eventually washed ashore nearCape Hatteras . [CATHERINE KOZAK. [http://content.hamptonroads.com/story.cfm?story=115304&ran=44455 Doritos junkies hit jackpot as beached cargo container spills the goods.] Retrieved on2007-07-02 .] [CATHERINE KOZAK. [http://content.hamptonroads.com/story.cfm?story=115387&ran=242033 Beached Doritos in N.C. were in 1 of 4 lost containers.] Retrieved on2007-07-02 .]Virginia
High winds lashed extreme southeast sections of the state. The highest wind gust reported was 66 mph (57 knots) from the first island on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel at 9:45 a.m. EST. In southeast sections of the state, over 9000 went without power. [Jim Washington. [http://content.hamptonroads.com/story.cfm?story=114823&ran=57088 The forecast is tough for travelers, perfect for feasting, relaxing inside.] Retrieved at 2243 UTC on 2006-11-24.] Moderate to heavy rain fell across the tidewater, with 1.97 inches (50 mm).National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/va/public.html Public Information Statements: Virginia.] Retrieved at 1240 UTC on 2006-11-24.] One person perished when the car he was driving hydroplaned and subsequently crashed.
A brief period of sleet was experienced across
Northern Virginia on the morning of November 22 as moisture from the storm moved in from a northeast-to-southwest track. This form of precipitation is rare for the area in mid-November, but was quickly replaced by driving rainfall as warmer air from the Atlantic pushed inland. Steady rain persisted throughout the afternoon and evening of the 22nd, with a mix of showers and moderate-to-heavy mist occurring throughout Thanksgiving Day, November 23rd.Maryland
Winds as high as 54 mph (47 knots) lashed Assateague Island. The highest rainfall amount reported was 2.12 inches (54 mm) from Ocean City.
Delaware
Georgetown reported a record rainfall for
November 22 , when 1.93 inches (49 mm) was measured; [National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/de/public.html Public Information Statements: Delaware.] Retrieved at 1246 UTC on 2006-11-24.] a total of 2.50 inches (64 mm) fell.National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/pa/public.html Public Information Statements: Pennsylvania.] Retrieved at 1321 UTC on 2006-11-24.]Pennsylvania
thumb|right|250px|Image_of_storm_near_its_peak_intensity_to_the_west_of_the_British_Isles_during_the_late_morning_of_November 26 ] Rainfall amounts ranged at high as 1.21 inches (31 mm) at Lehighton.National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/pa/public.html Public Information Statements: Pennsylvania.] Retrieved at 1321 UTC on 2006-11-24.]New Jersey
Winds peaked at 57 mph (50 knots) at both Cape May Harbor and Ocean City. At Newark, the 1.26 inches (32 mm) that fell on
November 23 set a daily precipitation record for the date.National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/ny/public.html Public Information Statements: New York.] Retrieved at 1249 UTC on 2006-11-24.] The highest amount noted was 2.57 inches (65 mm) at theUnited States Coast Guard site in Atlantic City.An
oak tree toppled onto a house located in West Deptford. A tree also got caught in a power line in Vivian Court, so the electric power had to be cut, so the power line could be cleared of the tree. A traffic light and some trees were also damaged in Northfield. Minor flooding was also reported in some back-bays, which forced some intersections to be closed. [2006 NBC Weather Plus: NBC10. [http://wcau.nbcweatherplus.com/weathernews/5174619/detail.html "Nor'easter Causes High Tides, Flooding Beach Erosion"] Retrieved at 0150 UTC on2006-11-26 .]New York
Low level
wind shear led to moderate delays of an hour or more at major airports within the megalopolis on the morning ofNovember 22 , the day before Thanksgiving in theUnited States .At Kennedy Airport, 1.56 inches (40 mm) of rainfall set a daily precipitation record forNovember 23 . The highest amount reported was 2.83 inches (72 mm) at Shoreham.National Weather Service Forecast Office, Upton, New York. [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnation.php?pil=OKXPNSOKX&version=0 Public Information Statement.] Retrieved at 2217 UTC on 2006-11-24.] Around Binghamton, a light coating of ice covered surfaces as a slight amount of freezing rain fell.Connecticut
At Bridgeport, rainfall of 1.84 inches (47 mm) fell on
November 23 , setting a daily rainfall record. The highest amount reported was 3.27 inches (75 mm) at Norwich.Rhode Island
High winds downed a telephone pole in Warwick, and numerous tree limbs throughout the state.National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/ma/public.html Public Information Statements: Massachusetts.] Retrieved at 1349 UTC on 2006-11-24.] Downtown Providence reported 3.91 inches (99 mm) of rainfall on
November 23 andNovember 24 .National Weather Service Forecast Office, Boston, Massachusetts. [http://www.erh.noaa.gov/box/productDisplay.php?product=BOSPNSBOX&version=0 Public Information Statement.] Retrieved at 2208 UTC on 2006-11-24.] This rain led to minor flooding of thePawtuxet River in Cranston, an area hard-hit by the flooding in October, 2005. [Associated Press. [http://ww2.wpri.com/Global/story.asp?S=5726016 Pawtuxet River crests above flood stage, homes flooded.] Retrieved on 2006-11-26.]Massachusetts
High winds downed numerous tree limbs throughout the state. A total of 2.09 inches (53 mm) of rainfall fell in
Boston as of the morning ofNovember 24 .National Weather Service. [http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/us/tempprecip.html Selected Cities Forecast.] Retrieved at 1303 UTC on 2006-11-24.] The highest amount reported was 4.76 inches (121 mm) at Hingham.HinghamWeather.com [http://www.hinghamweather.com/November2006.htm] ]ee also
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