Monday, 29 October 2012

Coastal Flooding | Get Insurance Claim Help

Life Threatening coastal flooding is expected from Monday through Tuesday morning. It is very important that everyone follow the news and make sure that you are in safe areas and prepared for this terrible weather.

As per the National Weather Service. There is currently a Coastal Flood Warning remaining in effect from 6 am Monday to 3 pm EDT Tuesday.

  • Locations: along New York Harbor, Newark Bay, the Arthur Kill, The Tidally affected portions of the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers, Long Island Sound, the southern and eastern shores of Long Island, and Tidally affected portions of the Hudson and Connecticut Rivers.
  • Tidal departures: between 2 to 3 ft above astronomical Tides tonight during high tide with locally higher values, 3 to 4.5 ft above astronomical Tides Monday morning, and potential for 6 to 11 ft above Monday night into Tuesday morning. The higher end of the range relegated to New York Harbor, western Long Island Sound, the Long Island South Shore back bays, and Peconic Bay.
  • High Surf and beach erosion, breaking waves are expected to build to 15 to 20 ft along Ocean facing Shorelines By late Monday into Monday night. The destructive waves on top of the storm surge will cause significant damage to coastal structures nearest to sea level. At the same time, 6 to 12 ft waves are possible along exposed eastern and northeastern facing portions of Long Island Sound, Peconic Bay, and New York Harbor. This is expected to cause major beach erosion and Washovers. This will especially be felt for Fire Island communities such as fair Harbor, Ocean Beach, Cherry Grove, Fire Island Pines and Davis Park.
  • Timing: through Tuesday, with the highest storm Tide occurring with the Monday night high tide cycle.
  • Impacts: A long duration Coastal Flood event is expected with minor to locally moderate coastal flooding through tonight and moderate to major flooding on Monday, with potential record breaking flooding Monday night into early Tuesday morning. The exact track and timing of the coastal storm will determine the magnitude of coastal flooding Monday night through the Tuesday morning high tide cycle, but the potential is increasing for significant inundation and damage to structures in historically flood prone spots.

NY harbor water levels for Monday morning. Coastal, time of: forecast total, flood. Location, high tide, water level, Category.

?

Source: http://www.getclaimhelp.com/in-the-news/coastal-flooding.html

stevie wonder new orleans weather new orleans weather sparkle sacagawea new hope baptist church associated press

No comments:

Post a Comment