In all, over 2.7 billion board feet of trees fell because of the storm, although 1.6 billion board feet of the trees were salvaged.Due to the lack of technology in 1938, Long Island residents were not warned of the hurricane's arrival,The western side of the hurricane caused sustained tropical storm-force winds, high waves, and storm surge along the,The metropolitan area escaped the worst of the wind and storm surge because it was hit by the storm's weaker western side. Water covered the second stories of buildings along Main Street. The 1938 storm endures as New England’s most devastating hurricane of recent memory. Damage to infrastructure was severe (roads, bridges, waste water treatment plants, public buildings). Hurricane Irene in NH. Tropical Storm Hermine in 2004, which made landfall in southeastern Massachusetts, Tropical Storm Beryl in 2006, which made landfall in,Some tropical cyclones that have impacted New England have resulted in fatalities in the region. A Hurricane… in NH? The hurricane itself produced another 4-8 inches of rain in New Hampshire. Hurricane Sally dumped heavy rainfall over the Gulf Coast before the storm was expected to make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane near Mississippi and Alabama. Boats along the coast were damaged. CONCORD, NH — During the weekend, Granite Staters will be enjoying pretty nice early August weather — but that could change quickly by early next week.The National Weather Service posted updates warning residents along the Atlantic to prepare for.Winds are expected to drop but rainfall for southern New Hampshire could be as much as 4 inches by the end of the day Wednesday.These impacts, of course, at this stage, are potential.The American Red Cross is asking for volunteers to help others, especially during the upcoming hurricane season, when and if disaster strikes.Hurricane season runs from June to November. Posted on August 29, 2011 by cesnh.

This flood event was caused by two separate rain events. 2013, National Hurricane Center; Hurricane Research Division Re-Analysis Project),17 ft. above normal high tide (Rhode Island).$620 million (1938 Dollars); Equivalent to approx. Damage from these two systems was duly noted on.October 11, 1830 – A third hurricane impacted New England in 1830 but like the two in August, this cyclone did not make landfall in New England.July 19, 1835 – The remnants of a hurricane that struck Florida twice moved into northern New England from New York.August 30, 1839 – A hurricane moved up the east coast but did not make landfall. Hurricane Irene near its New York landfall. List of tropical cyclones.  Damage costs were estimated at almost $20 million in 1927. pressure of 27.94 (946 mb) and a 115 mph maximum sustained wind (Landsea et al. There was 20 feet of water in Claremont. SPECIAL OFFER: $799,Task Force Finds 2-State Fugitive In Maine: Report,Arts Fest; Books; Ride A Cow; Fundraisers; More: Concord Calendar,Brushfires; Healthy Counties; Hiker Dies; And More | NH Right Now,Concord Man Faces 4th DUI Charge In 3 Years: Police Log,Cause Of Fires At The Quarries In Concord 'Undetermined': Chief. It caused $22 million in damage and killed 13 people. Many wooden bridges were destroyed as were miles of highway and railroad. 2013).Around 60 lives were lost and hundreds injured.Thousands of homes and cottages destroyed or damaged.

On September 21, 1938, one of the most destructive and powerful hurricanes in recorded history struck Long Island and Southern New England. The hurricane also devastated the forests of the Northeast, knocking down an estimated two billion trees in New York and New England.Over 35% of New England's total forest area was affected. Low pressure developed south of New England and remained nearly stationary from the 12-15 resulting in more than 12 inches of rain in some locations in a 72-hour period. Two dams on the Salmon Falls River were being monitored because they were at risk for overflowing. A focus will be on the locations within the National Weather Service New York, NY forecast area.Information from Francis (1998) unless otherwise noted.Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. A New England hurricane is a tropical cyclone originating in the Atlantic Ocean that affects the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine in the United States.