>Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 01:40:04 -0400 >From: rac-bulletins@xxxxxxx >Subject: [RAC-Bulletin] [EMCOMM] - Post Tropical Storm Rafael to pass out to > sea over the Southern Grand Banks of Newfoundland >To: Steve Cutway VE3KC <ve3kc@xxxxxx> >Reply-to: rachq@xxxxxx >Organization: Radio Amateurs of Canada >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:rac-bulletins-leave@xxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe> >List-Id: <rac-bulletins@xxxxxxx> >User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:15.0) Gecko/20120907 > Thunderbird/15.0.1 >Original-recipient: rfc822;ve3kc@xxxxxxxxx > > > > >[EMCOMM] - Post Tropical Storm Rafael to pass >out to sea over the Southern Grand Banks of Newfoundland >2012-10-17 > >Hurricane Rafael has now been downgraded to Post >Tropical and continues to move Northeast at >56KM/HR. Greatest rainfall is predicted to be >well out to sea with minimal damage to the >previous alerted affected areas. That said, >folks living in the Southern Avalon Region of >Newfoundland should prepare overnight for much >larger than usual surf as maximum wave height >over the Southern Grand Banks will reach more than 15 meters. > >Thanks to all of you who have been on a >heightened level of alert, but it seems that Rafael has come and gone. > >73, > >Doug Mercer CEC VO1DTM/VO1DM >Chief Field Services Officer > >**----** > >Vernon Ikeda - VE2MBS/VE2QQ >Pointe-Claire, Québec >RAC Blog Editor/RAC E-News/Web News Bulletin Editor > >-- > > * * * * > > > > > >---------- >You are receiving this bulletin because you are >subscribed to an electronic mailing list. For >more information or to change your subscription >please visit: http://rac.eton.ca/racbullemail.htm