Nantucket

Noel: No-More on Nantucket

Robert Sulzer
Noel is No More

Tropical Storm Noel is no more.

Robert Sulzer

Weather experts called Noel an Extratropical Storm, which, in weatherman's terms, means it's the same level as an extratropical cyclone. Though Nantucket didn't see any cyclone action, there were plenty of crazy waves and wind at any given beach on the island.

Various activities were cancelled or postponed until the weather subsided, including the SAT testing, Junior Miss, and the Harvest Fair at the First Congregational Church.

The storm took a toll along the east coast for the past week, and, although Nantucket residents were prepared, with gusts up to 92 MPH, it's kind of hard to feel totally safe.

With the storm over, the sun shining, and the clouds nearly non-existent, it's time to get back to work, pick up the shingles, and rake up the leaves.

If you know of any roads to avoid, or just want to share your storm story, please feel free send it to us in our comments section below..

Got photos you'd like to share with us? Submit them online through our submission form or email them to ackphotos@plumtv.com.

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Tropical Storm Noel is taking its toll on Nantucket's shoreline, and Plum has some helpful safety tips if you're on the island weathering the storm. Take a look at our full story, plus info on cancellations and important links.

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Roggg Woodruff braves Tropical Storm Noel on the docks.

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Nantucket Storm Chasers

Plum's Roggg Woodruff and Adam Knee bring you all the sites from around the Island as Extratropical Storm Noel hits Nantucket shores. Take a look at our full coverage of the storm here.

Adam Knee

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Noel

Takes a brave (and slightly crazy) person to go out for these great shots. Keep up the good work.

DAD

NOEL

ROGGG I'm so frickin jealous, we haven't had a good storm like that in over a year here and you got the follow it around! Thank the midlatitude properties that held the storm up and kept it windy. Not even close to a major hurricane, just an exciting storm to follow. Keep up the great work over there.

Tim

Storm Chasers

Adam - You still don't know enough to come in out of the rain! Great footage though. Keep it up. I enjoy seeing your work.

Mom

awesome

it never gets old watching this piece. it really is "a site to see!" nice work guys!

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