Overall Green alert Tropical Cyclone for CLAUDETTE-15
in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Canada
Impact Single TC
Impact based on all weather systems in the area

Impact

Tropical Cyclone CLAUDETTE-15 can have a low humanitarian impact based on the maximum sustained wind speed,exposed population and vulnerability.

Meteorological source GDACS
Exposed countries Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Canada
Exposed population No people in Category 1 or higher
Maximum wind speed 83 km/h
Maximum storm surge n.a.
Vulnerability Low (St. Pierre & Miquelon)

GDACS Score

GDACS alert score for Tropical Cyclones is 0.5 (GREEN Alert), 1.5 (ORANGE Alert), 2.5 (RED Alert)
For more info on GDACS alert score click here.
  Wind Storm surge Rainfall GDACS score
Current 83 km/h n.a. n.a. 0.5
Overall 83 km/h 0.0 m n.a. 0.5

Maximum winds, storm surge, rainfall (Current: over the next 72 h, Overall: entire TC track) based on GDACS impact

Wind

83 km/h Current Max.

Up to 44000 people in Tropical Storm strength or higher (see SSHS)

Impact Timeline

Alert Date (UTC) Max Winds (km/h) Population in
Tropical Storm or higher
Population in
Cat 1. or higher
Countries
Green 1 13 Jul 2015 17:00 83 No people No people Canada
Green 2 13 Jul 2015 21:00 83 No people No people Canada
Green 3 14 Jul 2015 03:00 83 No people No people Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Canada

Bulletin Timeline

Alert Date (UTC) Category
(SSHS)
Max winds
(km/h)
Population in
Cat.1 or higher
Population in
Tropical Storm
or higher
Location (lat, lon) Countries
GREEN
1 13 Jul 2015 17:00 Tropical storm 83 no people no people 37.4, -68.1
GREEN
2 13 Jul 2015 21:00 Tropical storm 83 no people no people 38.1, -66.9
GREEN
3 14 Jul 2015 03:00 Tropical storm 83 no people no people 38.9, -64.9
GREEN
3 14 Jul 2015 12:00 Tropical storm 83 no people no people 40.6, -62.7
GREEN
3 15 Jul 2015 00:00 Tropical storm 74 no people 47000 people 43.2, -59.8 Canada
GREEN
3 15 Jul 2015 12:00 Tropical storm 65 no people no people 46.3, -57 Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Actual track of the current bulletin
The alert for forecast greater than 3 days is limited to Orange level.
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Exposed population - AoIs

Exposed population in the potential affected countries, provinces and populated places

Countries

Country Population in Tropical Storm or higher strength
Canada 33000 people
St. Pierre & Miquelon 5600 people

Provinces

Region Province Country
Nova Scotia Canada
Newfoundland Canada
St. Pierre & Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon

Populated places

Name Region Province Country City class Population
Channel-Port aux Basques Newfoundland and Labrador Canada City -
Saint Pierre Saint Pierre and Miquelon St. Pierre and Miquelon Capital 6400 people
Fortune Newfoundland and Labrador Canada City -
Saint Lawrence Newfoundland and Labrador Canada City -
Harbour Breton Newfoundland and Labrador Canada City 1900 people
Marystown Newfoundland and Labrador Canada City 4500 people

Critical infrastructure

Airports, ports, nuclear plants and hydrodams at risk, if affected, are listed below.

Airports

Name IATA Code Elevation (m) Usage Runway type IFR Runway Length (ft)
Sable Island YSA unknown 0
St Pierre FSP 7 0
Miquelon MQC 3 0
Marystown 29 0
Bay D Espoir 227 0

Ports

Name LOCODE Country
Sable Island Canada
Louisbourg CALOU Canada
Port Aux Basques CAPBQ Canada
Rose Blanche Canada
Saint Pierre PMFSP Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Ramea Island Canada
Burgeo CABUO Canada
Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Lamaline Canada
Fortune CAFOR Canada
Francois Canada
Grand Bank CAGRB Canada
Great St Lawr Harbor Canada
Pushthrough Canada
Burin CABUI Canada
Harbor Breton Canada
Little Burin Harbor Canada
Gaultois Canada
Marystown CAMTN Canada
Belleoram Canada
Saint Albans Canada

Dams

Reservoir Dam Name River Year
Granite White Bear 1970
Burnt Dam White Bear 1970
Meelpaeg Fort Randall Gray 1967
Victoria Victoria Dike A Victoria 1970
Long Pond Bay d'Espoir Salmon 1966
West Salmon Dam West Salmon 1982
North Salmon Dam North Salmon 1982
Red Indian Exploits Exploits 1928

Rainfall

Rainfall accumulation of the past 24h, as detected by the Global Precipitation Measurement mission of NASA. For more information, see https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GPM/main/index.html.

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StormSurge

The JRC has developed an experimental global storm surge model. The calculations are published about 20 minutes after a new advisory is detected by GDACS. The calculations identify the populated places affected by storm surge up to three days in advance, using the forecasted track. When forecasts change, the associated storm surge changes too and alert levels may go up or down. All links, data, statistics and maps refer to the latest available calculation. If the calculation for the last advisory is not completed, the latest available calculation is shown.