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October 2000 Atlantic Canada storm complex : ウィキペディア英語版 | October 2000 Atlantic Canada storm complex
The October 2000 Atlantic Canada storm complex was reported as the worst storm in Prince Edward Island in 30 years. Environment Canada considered as one of the ten most significant weather events in Canada in the year. It moved southeastward from Atlantic Canada in late October 2000, producing high snowfall totals in Maine. It absorbed an unnamed subtropical cyclone, and remained nearly stationary in the Gulf of Maine for over a week. Some locations in Atlantic Canada reported record durations of continuous cloud cover. Daily amounts of rainfall produced flooding in Nova Scotia, while a high storm surge associated with the storm washed out roads in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The storm produced wind gusts that peaked at 104 mph (168 km/h) in Newfoundland, and across the region there were scattered power outages. ==Meteorological history== The coastal storm moved southward over southeastern Canada on October 28. Around the same time, a subtropical storm (a storm with both tropical and extratropical characteristics) was moving northeastward in the western Atlantic Ocean. A powerful cold front moved eastward from New England and weakened the subtropical storm. The larger extratropical storm near Canada absorbed the previously subtropical storm on October 29, which remained stationary for over 24 hours near Nova Scotia. It later moved to the southwest before turning to the east in the Gulf of Maine on October 30. The system remained in the region for over a week, producing rainfall and cloudy skies across Atlantic Canada for an extended period of time.
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