SEIPTEMBER 1987 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW

skirted Nova Scotia close to the southward. On the morning of the 30th it crossed southeastern Newfoundland and late in the clay merged with an estratropical cyclone in the high latitudes of the North Atlsntic. Relative to this disturbance, an advisory wnrriing was issued by the Forecast Center at J...

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Summary:skirted Nova Scotia close to the southward. On the morning of the 30th it crossed southeastern Newfoundland and late in the clay merged with an estratropical cyclone in the high latitudes of the North Atlsntic. Relative to this disturbance, an advisory wnrriing was issued by the Forecast Center at Jacksonville at 10 a. ni. of the 27th, and storm warnings wzre ordered hoisted on the 25th froni the Virginia Capes to Eastport, Maine. The latter order was issued by the Washington Forecast Center. Disturbance?f September $&October. 3, 1937.- (Track VI.) Slightly threatening conditions appeared over the