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Template:Wettest tropical cyclones in Canada

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Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Canada
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1 302.0 11.89 Harvey 1999 Oxford, NS [1]
2 249.9 9.84 Beth 1971 Halifax, NS [2]
3 238.0 9.37 Igor 2010 St. Lawrence, NL [3]
4 224.8 8.85 Matthew 2016 Sydney, NS [4]
5 221 8.70 Debby 2024 Lanoraie, QC [5]
6 213.6 8.41 Hazel 1954 Snelgrove, ON [6]
7 212.0 8.35 Fiona 2022 Cape North, NS [7]
8 210.0 8.26 Earl 2022 Paradise, NL [8]
9 191.0 7.52 Bertha 1990 Hunter's Mountain, NS [9]
10 185.0 7.28 Sandy 2012 Charlevoix, QC [10]

References

  1. ^ "1999-Harvey". Environment Canada. September 14, 2010. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
  2. ^ Environment Canada. Canadian Hurricane Centre: Impacts of Hurricanes. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
  3. ^ "Hurricane Igor drenches Newfoundland peninsula". Toronto Star. September 21, 2010. Retrieved September 21, 2010.
  4. ^ "Sydney hit with 225 mm of rain, other parts of Nova Scotia get more than 100 mm". CBC News. 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  5. ^ Environment Canada. Hurricane Debby summary Retrieved on 2024-08-17.
  6. ^ Environment Canada. Remembering Hurricane Hazel: Storm Information. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
  7. ^ "Hurricane Fiona Tropical Cyclone Report" (PDF). National Hurricane Center. 2023-03-23. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  8. ^ VOCM [https://vocm.com/2022/09/12/trepassey-earl/ Complete “Devastation” in Trepassey Following Damage From Earl, says Area MHA September 2022.] Retrieved on 2022-09-12.
  9. ^ Dr. Hal Garrish. Hurricane Bertha Statistics. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
  10. ^ "2. Super Storm Sandy and Another Active Hurricane Season". Environment Canada. December 20, 2012. Retrieved December 24, 2012.