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Here are a few shots from CC sunday 11/04, enjoy...

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Nantucket Buoy Offline

Nantucket Buoy stopped sending wave height Info to the site at 6:50 pm Saturday.

The last reading for buoy station 44018 was 26 ft  @ 13 seconds.

Station 44011 - GEORGES BANK 170 NM East of Hyannis, MA
As of 9:50 pm is reading wave heights of 41 ft @ 14 seconds !

 
Noel is here
Our Coast Guard cam page is a great place to watch and track the storm. If we're lucky the power will stay on and we'll get to watch throughout the day. The camera lens is pressed hard against the window so the shot stays pretty clean between the raindrops. Noel's effect on the beaches with regard to erosion and sandbars will be interesting. Some time in the next few years there's likely to be a breach of Nauset Beach at Pochet. This storm isn't sticking around long enough to do that kind of damage.

I'll go out on a short limb here and predict that tomorrow afternoon the surf will be head high and clean and that Monday morning could offer chest high glass. I'm planning to get to the office late. The question is where to go. Some scouting tomorrow around noon is in order.

THIS AFTERNOON NE WINDS 35 TO 40 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 55 KT... INCREASING TO 40 TO 50 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 65 KT LATE. SEAS 12 TO 16 FT...BUILDING TO 17 TO 22 FT. RAIN. VSBY 1 TO 3 NM.

TONIGHT NW WINDS 50 TO 60 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 70 KT...BECOMING W 30 TO 40 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 55 KT LATE. SEAS 22 TO 27 FT... SUBSIDING TO 17 TO 22 FT AFTER MIDNIGHT. RAIN IN THE EVENING...THEN A CHANCE OF RAIN AFTER MIDNIGHT. VSBY 1 TO 3 NM.

SUN W WINDS 25 TO 30 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 40 KT... DIMINISHING TO 15 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 KT IN THE LATE MORNING AND AFTERNOON. SEAS 9 TO 14 FT...SUBSIDING TO 6 TO 9 FT IN THE AFTERNOON.

SUN NIGHT NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 20 KT... DIMINISHING TO 5 TO 10 KT LATE. SEAS 4 TO 7 FT.

 
Tropical Storm Noel Forecast
Tropical storm Noel has been making it’s way up the East coast; It’s expected to pick up speed and head north out to sea by Monday as wind pushes it away from the coast.

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WEATHER.COM:
Given its nature, track, and intensity, this storm is no 1938 Long Island Express! But just because it's extratropical doesn't mean it's now totally inconsequential, either. The size of its wind field is expanding as it butts up against a new high pressure system building toward the East Coast, and as the storm approaches New England tomorrow those winds could be quite strong. 

There's always some inherent uncertainty 24 hours out, and that's just a model forecast (and only one model). Any deviation in the intensity or track would affect the wind velocity that occurs in any given location such as Cape Cod and the Islands. (The colors show sustained winds of ~50-60 mph there.)

But the model should be accurately capturing the overall situation: a strong cyclone moving NNE and clipping the coast on its northwest side. And regardless of the details of the impact on land, it's not going to be a day for swimming or boating! After affecting the U.S., the storm is heading for the Canadian Maritime provinces with strong winds, locally heavy rain, and large waves.

Expect N, NE winds until Sunday night with winds going off shore in the late afternoon; & SW winds on Monday. These forecasts usually change so stay tuned for more updates... There are reports of heavy beach erosion in Florida. New England may get the same. This could clean up nicely by Sunday afternoon. Monday morning might be the call.
NOAA COASTAL WATERS FORECAST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA

SUN- NW WINDS 15 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 KT...BECOMING W
10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 20 KT IN THE LATE AFTERNOON AND
OVERNIGHT. SEAS 7 TO 10 FT...SUBSIDING TO 5 TO 8 FT IN THE LATE
AFTERNOON AND OVERNIGHT.

MON-SW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 20 KT. SEAS 3 TO 5 FT.
THIS PRODUCT IS NORMALLY ISSUED TWICE DAILY AT APPROXIMATELY 4 AM
AND 4 PM...AND UPDATED AS CONDITIONS WARRANT.



 
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