An early northeaster yesterday barreled counterclockwise out of the Gulf of Maine, coming ashore with 50-mph wind gusts and dumping 1 1/4 inches of rain on Portland by 8 P.M. Southbound traffic on the Maine Turnpike was slowed for hours by the storm, and the U.S. Coast Guard was searching for a sailboarder who was reported in distress off of Old Orchard Beach. Details
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The first major snowstorm of the season dumped more than 8 inches on the region between Kittery and ...
On December 10, a low pressure system moved rapidly north-northwest from eastern North Carolina and ...
Increasing wind (35- 40 knots) blew the ship off Newcastle Dyke 1. The ship was unable to bring itse...
News & Issues piece on Tropical Storm Floyd and the rain it brought to Maine. According to the Nor...
During the first three days of December 2007, a series of powerful coastal storms and an associated ...
As ocean levels rise and population increases near the shoreline, coastal flooding continues to beco...
Even a "weak " gale can bring trouble to experienced sailors in small boats. Friday mornin...
Winds of up to 61 mph in Cutler and 43 mph in Portland yesterday left at least 12,000 customers of C...
This paper investigates the development of the 10-11 April 1982 storm and its effect on sailing craf...
The combination of a large high pressure centered over eastern Canada, Hurricane Wilma, and the remn...
Yesterday\u27s storm dumped 6 inches of snow on southern Maine before heading out to sea, causing mo...
Thunderstorms swept through southern New Hampshire and Maine yesterday, with lightning striking buil...
As far back as 1635, records show that the East Coast of the United States has repeatedly suffered f...
Some disasters strike without warning, while others creep up on unsuspecting and unprepared communit...
Coastally trapped wind reversals along the U.S. west coast, which are often accompanied by a northwa...
The first major snowstorm of the season dumped more than 8 inches on the region between Kittery and ...
On December 10, a low pressure system moved rapidly north-northwest from eastern North Carolina and ...
Increasing wind (35- 40 knots) blew the ship off Newcastle Dyke 1. The ship was unable to bring itse...
News & Issues piece on Tropical Storm Floyd and the rain it brought to Maine. According to the Nor...