Maine coast braces for rare tropical weather hit

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September 27, 2008 11:23 PM EST | AP

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This NOAA satellite image taken Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008 at 1:45 PM EDT shows a mass of clouds off the eastern seaboard associated with Tropical Storm Kyle as it moves generally northward towards Nova Scotia or Maine. Landfall may happen as a hurricane later Sunday or early Monday. Clouds over the Northeast are associated with a frontal system that is producing some precipitation through New England. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)

EASTPORT, Maine — Forecasters issued a rare tropical storm warning and hurricane watch Saturday for parts of coastal Maine as Hurricane Kyle roared toward the region, threatening conditions similar to a New England nor'easter.

Authorities expect the state to see the worst late Sunday or early Monday, with wind gusts as high as 60 mph and waves of 15 to 20 feet, said Robert McAleer, Maine Emergency Management Agency director.

Authorities have advised Mainers living on coastal islands to evacuate if they depend on electricity for medical reasons, because ferry service will probably shut down Sunday, McAleer said. Significant power failures on the north coastal region of the state were also expected, he said.

"There's going to be some beach erosion. Our southern coastline is susceptible to beach erosion; the northern coastline is more rocky," he said.

He warned that coastal flooding could be a problem and said some hospitals in vulnerable areas had started sandbagging. Another major threat is small stream flooding, he said.

"We urge everyone to pay close attention to weather warnings and stay away from any flooded roadways or fast-running streams," he said.

It was Maine's first hurricane watch in 17 years, the National Weather Service said. Elsewhere in New England, a hurricane warning was posted for Nantucket Island off the coast of Massachusetts in September 1996, according to the Weather Service office in Taunton, Mass.

Two to 4 inches of rain had already fallen along some coastal areas by midday Saturday, and the storm was expected to deliver an additional 2 to 4 inches, said Eric Schwibs of the Weather Service in Gray.

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At 11 p.m. EDT, Kyle was centered well off North Carolina, about 355 miles south of Nantucket, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

The storm had top sustained winds near 75 mph and became a Category 1 hurricane Saturday afternoon. It was moving north over the open Atlantic at 23 mph. It was expected to strengthen slightly before weakening closer to Maine.

Kyle's center was forecast to be near eastern New England or the Canadian Maritime provinces late Sunday or early Monday, the Hurricane Center said.

All told, weather watches or warnings stretched along the entirety of the Maine coast.

Kyle was expected to trigger tides of 1 to 2 feet above normal, accompanied by large, damaging waves, the Hurricane Center said.

The Hurricane Center posted a hurricane watch from Stonington, at roughly the center of the Maine coast, to Eastport, on the border with the Canadian province of New Brunswick. A tropical storm warning extended from Port Clyde, about 50 miles northeast of Portland, to Eastport. A tropical storm watch extended from Port Clyde to Cape Elizabeth, an area that includes Portland, Maine's largest city.

A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions, with winds of at least 74 mph, are possible within 36 hours. A tropical storm warning means conditions for that type of storm, with winds of 39 to 73 mph, are expected within the next 24 hours. A tropical storm watch means those conditions are possible within 36 hours.

The Weather Service also issued flood watches for the southern two-thirds of New Hampshire and southern Maine through Sunday evening.

Kyle could make landfall near Eastport, possibly late Sunday, the Hurricane Center said.

That would put the storm's strongest wind in New Brunswick, rather than in Maine, which would get conditions more akin to "a garden variety nor'easter," Schwibs said.

The Coast Guard urged sailors to seek safe haven, saying the storm may hinder their ability to respond to emergencies.

The state Emergency Management Agency has deployed communication equipment to the area where the storm is most likely to make landfall, McAleer said. An emergency operations center is expected to be activated Sunday morning.

The government of Canada issued a hurricane watch and a tropical storm warning for southwestern Nova Scotia, and a tropical storm watch remained in effect for the rest of Nova Scotia and southwestern New Brunswick.

EASTPORT, Maine — Forecasters issued a rare tropical storm warning and hurricane watch Saturday for parts of coastal Maine as Hurricane Kyle roared toward the region, threatening conditions simi...
EASTPORT, Maine — Forecasters issued a rare tropical storm warning and hurricane watch Saturday for parts of coastal Maine as Hurricane Kyle roared toward the region, threatening conditions simi...
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- ebbtide I'm a Fan of ebbtide 16 fans permalink

Oh yipee! I live mid coast Maine, several hours drive from Eastport and etc. We will go to our lighthouse and watch the spewing , foaming and the sheer power of the waves as they crash into the rocks--and we will not be the only ones! It's quite an experience. Tradition here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 09/28/2008
- Nolana I'm a Fan of Nolana 2 fans permalink

Betcha FEMA will be all over Kennebunkport if it gets rough there. Poor wet golf courses and yacht basins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 09/28/2008

As things stand, the eye is to come ashore in the province of New Brunswick Canada and the province of Nova Scotia, Canada will get the right side....th­e bad side of this fast moving storm.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 09/28/2008
- jalyn I'm a Fan of jalyn 6 fans permalink

It has passed and heading towards southeastern New Brunswick now; has downgraded to a post-tropical storm. It is going to cause a lot of flooding..­.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 09/29/2008
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 118 fans permalink

Oh no!!!

It must be global warming...­....or is is global climate change?...­..........­.or is it global cooling?..­......or is it sun spots.....­.or lack of sun spots? What is the latest BS story this week?

This has got to be Al Gore's fault. He needs to get rid of that private jet and buy a "Smart Car".

Get over yourselves Libs, you can't change or control the climate, just adapt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 09/27/2008
- shockmagog I'm a Fan of shockmagog 139 fans permalink
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We're already changing it and, yes, we must adapt to it. But that's irrelevant in this instance, just as you seem to be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 09/28/2008
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 118 fans permalink

And yet you still responded.

You Libs have to keep changing the argument, because every BS story you come up with keeps getting debunked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 09/28/2008
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Please don't give the McCain camp a reason to pastpone the Biden / Palin debates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 09/27/2008
- protagonia I'm a Fan of protagonia 78 fans permalink

What is Tropical ANYTHING doing up there?

Welcome to the 21st Century!

Our bad is now made.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 09/27/2008
- Nolana I'm a Fan of Nolana 2 fans permalink

New England got creamed by a hurricane in 1938. We got brushed by Gloria in 1985. And no one seems to remember Hurricane Bob in 1991.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Bob

I am no global climate change denier; I know it's happening. But extratropical hurricanes have been happening for a long, long time. They could well become more frequent and stronger now, but this is certainly not the first one to hit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 09/27/2008

I remember Bob in1991-- I was working for Central Maine Power Company. Everybody had to take a shift on the phones taking customer calls. Not that we could do much since everyone was in the same ... boat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 09/28/2008
- shockmagog I'm a Fan of shockmagog 139 fans permalink
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Here is a good page on the hurricane history of Maine:

New England Hurricane of 1938

Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944

Hurricane Carol of 1954

Hurricane Edna of 1954

Hurricane Donna of 1960

Hurricane Gloria of 1985

Hurricane Bob of 1991

http://www.pivot.net/~cotterly/history.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 AM on 09/28/2008
- JodyMcg I'm a Fan of JodyMcg 12 fans permalink
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As long as the Nor'easter is gone by Thurs. OR Palin would have to cancel the debate, meanwhile seen on Couric eating lobster claws and sucking down brewskies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 09/27/2008

I live in Maine so I hope Brownie will do a heck of a job and help us out if things get bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 09/27/2008
- mainemomma I'm a Fan of mainemomma 49 fans permalink
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BROWNIE!!! He has the ice trucks on the way..... Remember to fill your bathtub with water in case the power goes out... Ya can't flush with the power out!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 09/27/2008
- starrianna I'm a Fan of starrianna 50 fans permalink
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Are you kidding? Brownie is too busy watching horses screw each other, which apparently is his only real talent in life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 09/27/2008

I hope you don't have any problems goldie, but if the bush compound gets washed out to sea, I hope Bab's has the courage to survive on the kindness of strangers in Portland, or some other place that is "better than where she came from"
What am I thinking..­.... they already got on a BUS to evacuate..­.... silly me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 09/27/2008

Got on a bus? I'm sure the limo took them to the airport so they could jet to Texas.

The Bushes must be wondering what is going on -- first Ike hits Houston and now Kyle hits Maine.

And Portland is "kind." Very liberal city we have here and we're proud of it! Oh, and we still have power!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 09/28/2008
- nolajam I'm a Fan of nolajam 2 fans permalink

Nice. Let's do some more offshore drilling for a few drops of oil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 09/27/2008
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A tropical storm...in Maine

You deniers are so cute. In a "i'm letting my four-year-old drive the car off a cliff" king of way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 09/27/2008
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