National Tsunami Warning Center, NOAA/NWS

MeteoTsunami of 15 May, 2018

A large-scale squall line of severe thunderstorms, or derecho, raced through parts of the Northeast on May 15, 2018. The storm system stretched 470 miles from western Pennsylvania to southern New England to Maryland and persisted over approximately eight hours, beginning around midday and continuing through early evening. The powerful storm caused extensive wind damage, hail, and also produced nine tornadoes in Connecticut, New York, and Pennsylvania.

As the storm tracked southeast across southern Connecticut and Long Island (~2100-2300 UTC May 15th), 3 to 5.5mb pressure rises in 5 to 20 minutes were observed. Weather-induced wave activity was observed locally on the tide gauges in Long Island Sound. The storm also generated a small meteotsunami off the Long Island/New Jersey coastline which was measured (4cm) on the deep ocean DART buoy at 2330 UTC May 15. The storm front then moved south across Maryland and Southern New Jersey (2300UTC May 15 to 0400 UTC May 16), slowing as it did so. Pressure rises were on the order of 1-2mb in 20-40 minutes. Weather-induced wave activity was observed locally on the tide gauges in Chesapeake Bay as persistent southwesterly winds (up the bay) ahead of the storm front abruptly shifted to northerly.

Many observatories provide data to the Tsunami Warning centers; such as the NOAA National Ocean Service, the U. of Hawaii Sea Level Center, the Chilean Navy, the Japan Meteorological Agency and the National Tidal Facility in Australia among others. Click on the site name to see a graph of the tsunami, when available. Listed wave heights are maximum amplitude in cm (above sea level). Observed Arrival time is the actual tsunami arrival time in UTC on gages where it could be determined. The Sample Interval column shows the time between data samples.

Frontal Passage
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Tide gage/
Measurement Location

Estimated Arrival Time
[UTC (J.Day)]

Observed Arrival time
[UTC (J.Day)]

Peak amplitude
(above sea level in cm)

Time of Peak Amplitude Measurement
[UTC (J.Day)]

Model Forecast Amplitude
(above sea level in cm)

Initial motion

Sample Interval
(min)

Data File
(Julian Day Starts
at 0000 UTC)

Annapolis, Maryland

-

-

6

0156 (136)

-

?

1

131, 132

Atlantic City, Nj

-

-

15

0023 (136)

-

?

1

131, 132

Baltimore, Md

-

-

8

0140 (136)

-

?

1

131, 132

Bishops Head, Maryland

-

-

8

0335 (136)

-

?

1

131, 132

Bridgeport, Connecticut

-

-

14

2302 (135)

-

?

1

131, 132

Cambridge, Md

-

-

7

0239 (136)

-

?

1

131, 132

Kings Point, New York

-

-

13

2157 (135)

-

?

1

131, 132

Lewes, Delaware

-

-

19

0208 (136)

-

?

1

131, 132

New Haven, Connecticut

-

-

22

0056 (136)

-

?

1

131, 132


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