Partial solar eclipse on Thursday, 23-Oct-2014

Most of North America, including the United States and Canada will have front row seats to a partial solar eclipse on Thursday, October 23, 2014

Can I see the eclipse from my city?

People on the US East Coast and in eastern Canada will see the eclipse during sunset. If you are in the Midwest or the West Coast of the U.S., you will be treated to a spectacular afternoon eclipse, weather permitting, of course.

The eclipse will begin near the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Sibera at 19:38 (7:38 pm) UTC. As it moves east, much of North America will be able to see a partial solar eclipse. The maximum eclipse will take place at 21:45 (9:45 pm) UTC over Canada’s Nunavut Territory near Prince of Wales Island. The eclipse will end at 23:52 (11:52 pm) UTC.

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Hurricane Gonzalo: Summary

Luckily hurricane Gonzalo did not affect the South Shore of Nova Scotia noticeably. Matter of fact, other than some ocean swells, we had a beautiful week during the duration of Gonzalo. The heavy down pour on Friday, October 17th, 2014 was not related to Gonzalo.

Environment Canada summary:

STORM SUMMARY FOR HURRICANE GONZALO
(October 14 to 19, 2014)

HURRICANE GONZALO WAS A MAJOR CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE THAT PASSED DIRECTLY OVER BERMUDA THEN CONTINUED TOWARDS ATLANTIC CANADA, GRADUALLY WEAKENING BUT ACCELERATING RAPIDLY AS IT HEADED ALMOST DIRECTLY TOWARDS NEWFOUNDLAND. IT CROSSED INTO THE LAURENTIAN FAN SATURDAY EVENING AS A STRONG CATEGORY 1 HURRICANE, AND MAINTAINED THIS INTENSITY AS IT PASSED ABOUT 50 KM SOUTH OF CAPE RACE, AT THE SOUTHEASTERN TIP OF NEWFOUNDLAND, NEAR DAWN ON SUNDAY. IT PASSED EAST OF CANADIAN FORECAST WATERS NEAR NOON ON SUNDAY AND IS HEADING TOWARDS EUROPE AS A STRONG POST-TROPICAL SYSTEM.

THE TRAJECTORY AND MOTION OF THE STORM AS IT ACCELERATED TOWARDS US PRODUCED UNUSUALLY LARGE WAVES AND SWELL, WHICH IMPACTED OUR WATERS FROM THE LAURENTIAN FAN EAST TO THE GRAND BANKS. THIS, COMBINED WITH STORM SURGE ALONG THE SOUTHERN COAST OF THE AVALON PENINSULA AND LOCAL HIGH TIDES AT THE CLOSEST APPROACH OF GONZALO, GAVE A POTENTIAL FOR LOCAL FLOODING. FORTUNATELY THE LARGEST WAVES ARRIVED AS THE TIDE AND SURGE WERE DROPPING, REDUCING THIS RISK GREATLY. FURTHER OFFSHORE, VERY LARGE SWELL IN EXCESS OF 11 METRES WAS OBSERVED AND AFFECTED OFFSHORE AREAS FROM THE LAURENTIAN FAN EAST TO THE GRAND BANKS.

THE STORM ALSO PRODUCED HURRICANE FORCE WINDS OVER PART OF THE LAURENTIAN FAN AND MOST OF THE GRAND BANKS. IT ALSO GAVE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ABOUT 30 TO 70 MM FOR MOST OF THE AVALON PENINSULA. 
FINALLY, THERE WAS STORM SURGE OF 80 CM OR HIGHER FOR MUCH OF THE SOUTHERN AVALON PENINSULA.

See Environment Canada’s Hurricane Information Statements for more details.

Fall clean-up 2014

Fall clean-up (Sperrgut) for the FoxCreek community takes place in the week starting Monday, October 27th, 2014.

Place items next to the grey community garbage box by Monday morning.

Not allowed are:

  • adhesives
  • gasoline & diesel fuels
  • insecticides & pesticides
  • waste oil
  • cleaners & solvents
  • stains, finishes & paint thinners
  • propane tanks
  • pool chemicals
  • roofing tar
  • See here for more details.

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