MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Fri Nov 02 2007 07:33 AM
Noel Becomes a Hurricane, Races North Northeast

Hurricane Noel is Moving north Northeast at 18mph, and will eventually transition into extratropical.

In the meantime interests all along the eastern coast will want to watch, especially the Canadian maratimes.



No tropical cyclone advisories are up for the US coastline as it is expected to transition into an extratropical storm in the next day or so, but high winds are possible for Cape Cod and the Northeast US as Noel passes offshore Friday into Saturday.

The closest US approach will be to Cape Cod Saturday afternoon, and landfall in Nova Scotia Overnight into Sunday is likely.

Canadians will want to check the {{CHC}}.

More to come later.


Radar Loops
Large Florida Composite Radar Loop
Northeast Composite Radar
Southeast Composite Radar
Large Miami Radar Loop
{{radarlink|mlb|Melbourne FL}}
{{radarlink|jax|Jacksonville FL}}
{{radarlink|clx|Charleston, SC}}
{{radarlink|ltx|Wilmington, NC}}
{{radarlink|mhx|Morehead City, NC}}
{{radarlink|akq|Wakefield/Norfolk, VA}}
{{radarlink|dox|Dover, DE}}
{{radarlink|dix|Mt. Holly, NJ}}
{{radarlink|okx|Upton/NY, NY}}
{{radarlink|box|Boston/Cape Cod, MA}}
{{radarlink|gyx|Portland, ME}}
{{radarlink|cbw|Caribou, ME}}

Cuban Radar
RAMSDIS closeup rapid visible satellite animation of Noel
{{CHC}}
{{StormCarib}}
{{StormLinks|Noel|16|16|2007|1|Tropical Storm Noel}}



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