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Hurricane Irene Live Thread
NHC NOAA ^ | 26 August 2011 | NHC/NOAA

Posted on 08/26/2011 9:40:24 AM PDT by NautiNurse

Approximately 65 million people are likely to be directly impacted by Hurricane Irene as the storm takes aim at the densely populated Eastern Seaboard. Evacuations are underway for high flood risk areas.

Mass transit cancellations, schedule changes and road/bridge closures are occurring throughout the storm warning areas. Please check with local news and Emergency Management Operations to determine the recommendations for your immediate area.


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TOPICS: Breaking News; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: hurricane; hurricaneirene; irene; livethread; storm; tropical
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To: Moose4

Rights on all points... which makes me think of these add-ons:

1. As time is marching on here, Camp Lejuene is coming into more and more risk since Irene is still not turning. Also MCAS Cherry Point at Havelock, although it’s 15-20 miles inland.
2. The south-facing Emerald Isle barrier Island is now in SEVERE risk... storm surge overwash is LIKELY to the east of the eye.


101 posted on 08/26/2011 11:06:22 AM PDT by alancarp (Liberals are all for shared pain... until they're included in the pain group.)
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To: MplsSteve; NautiNurse

MplsSteve,

It was either your browser caching an older image or the server the image was hosted on gave you the old one.

Posts here on FR can not be edited by anyone other than a Mod.
There is no way NautiNurse could have corrected anything.

I see outdated images all the time from radar.weather.gov even when directly viewed within a browser.

So no more bickering and back to storm info you two? :)


102 posted on 08/26/2011 11:07:11 AM PDT by NeverEVERKerry (I AM JIM THOMPSON!)
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To: NautiNurse
Thanks very much for this thread, NautiNurse!

Prayers for all in harm's way from a veteran of Agnes '72.

103 posted on 08/26/2011 11:07:24 AM PDT by mewzilla (Forget a third party. We need a second one.)
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To: commish
2 PM update JUst came out — More Weakening.

I was thinking about picking all my tomatoes here in New England...not so sure now.

104 posted on 08/26/2011 11:08:18 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: MichaelNewton

News just in: Mayor of NY declared a mandatory evacuation of sections of the city. Asking people to start leaving now, and for sure to start by tomorrow afternoon when the transit system will be shut down. Sounds like Bloomberg wants the people to get serious, get out, and not take any chances. Question is...where in the world are all those homeless people going to go and how are they going to get there? Hope they do a better job than the mayor of New Orleans did in getting people out. (Of course, that was Bush’s fault, LOL /sarc)


105 posted on 08/26/2011 11:08:49 AM PDT by CitizenM (Obama's legacy will be to be remembered as The architect of American Decline)
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To: NautiNurse

Same buoy 41004:
12:50

Winds 43 kts, Gusts 53kts
Wave height 22+ feet


106 posted on 08/26/2011 11:10:53 AM PDT by tcrlaf (PREFRONTAL LOBOTOMISTS FOR OBAMA2012!)
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To: antivenom

There are lots of evacuations going on through out the mid and lower shore, al of DelMarVa actually.

I’m right smack in the middle of the northern part of Accomack County, pretty close to the MD line. The only place really for us to go would be to Dover, so why bother - and the idea of dealing with the nightmare that is the current traffic conditions? No thanks.


107 posted on 08/26/2011 11:10:53 AM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort.)
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To: SE Mom
scrub out a bathtub and fill it with water...Hardboil some eggs too

Excellent tips. Great to see you with us for the weekend! {{{hugs}}}

108 posted on 08/26/2011 11:11:23 AM PDT by NautiNurse (TSA Tit for Tat--Yukari Mihamae--thank you!)
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To: CitizenM

New York City has lots of high ground. It’s just a matter of getting there. New Orleans had little high ground and most of it was below sea level. No comparison.


109 posted on 08/26/2011 11:11:58 AM PDT by MichaelNewton
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To: who knows what evil?

I’m in Massachusetts and thought that too. I’m making a huge tomato sauce tomorrow with what’s ripe and on the vine but I’m going to keep the others out there. My concern is with all the rain we are getting, not so much the wind.


110 posted on 08/26/2011 11:12:07 AM PDT by MissyMa
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To: commish
2 PM update JUst came out — More Weakening. 100 MPH now. Pressure continuing to rise.

That's excellent news. Go east, d****d storm, go east!

111 posted on 08/26/2011 11:12:11 AM PDT by American Quilter (aka American Hobbit)
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To: NautiNurse

Based on Hurricanes Katrina, in N.O., Rita, in Beaumont, and Ike, in Houston, the following is best advice:

if inland, expect 2 to 3 weeks with no power. There will be debris everywhere so get clean-up equipment and bags handy.

Fill up the car and park it in a garage on 2nd floor in interior, say at the mall.

Get a car-plug cell phone charger for post storm.

If you have an electric gate or driveway gate, leave it open.

Water is more important than food. Get a big supply of water.

If you have a generator and are transporting fuel, never leave cans of gasoline in an unventilated area. Keep car windows down when driving around with it.

Get 2 weeks food for pets and 2 weeks worth of any medications. Eat what is in your fridge first, then the stuff that thaws from the freezer, then boxes and cans of food from the pantry. Nobody starves in a hurricane.

Protect personal property by whatever legal means.

People do stupid things right before the storm hits. Hunker, shelter in place, unless you are in a low-lying mandatory evacuation area. Do not evacuate unless instructed to do so by the fire or police department.

FEMA is useless. They cannot even get water off a truck. Expect nothing from FEMA.


112 posted on 08/26/2011 11:12:22 AM PDT by FlyingEagle
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To: tcrlaf

Frankly, I can’t buy those model runs. The plain observations already put the storm to the west of their initial positions. I think Emerald Isle (south and west of Morehead City) is the target. Perhaps Pine Knoll Shores/Atlantic Beach/Indian Beach. Of course anything within 50+/- miles gets hurricane force winds.

The good news for Virginia and points north? If Irene crosses a hunk of NC land, it will be a lot weaker once emerging into the ocean again.

The bad news? New Yorkers may eventually think we cried “wolf” again.


113 posted on 08/26/2011 11:12:49 AM PDT by alancarp (Liberals are all for shared pain... until they're included in the pain group.)
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To: commish

Great to have you checking in! Hope all is well with you and yours these days.


114 posted on 08/26/2011 11:13:10 AM PDT by NautiNurse (TSA Tit for Tat--Yukari Mihamae--thank you!)
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To: NautiNurse

Thanks for the thread! Is your mom still planning on staying on LI?


115 posted on 08/26/2011 11:16:44 AM PDT by Abigail Adams
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To: Gabz; All

We are getting winds and rain and thunder now. Power is out to approximately 1500 people in Berkeley and more in Charleston Counties. Just a nice fall day.


116 posted on 08/26/2011 11:16:54 AM PDT by dixie sass
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To: MplsSteve
You then corrected your thread and put in the correct map

I wonder if I could get you to explain how to do that. I've been around here since 1998, and I have never figured out how to change something once you've posted it.

Also, it looks to me like the map is sourced directly from the NOAA site, and appears on the page here via an 'img' tag that references NOAA directly. NautiNurse might be good, but I don't think NOAA lets her change their web graphics. If I were a betting man, I'd bet that either your ISP or your browser showed you a cached map. It's either that or NOAA had the wrong map on their page since the 22nd.


117 posted on 08/26/2011 11:17:21 AM PDT by Nick Danger (Pin the fail on the donkey)
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To: miss marmelstein; randita; NautiNurse

Thanks for the thread! Am on the Philly side of NJ and we received a copy of the governor’s alert this afternoon:

“Beginning at 6:00 p.m. this evening, contraflow will be in effect on Route 72, running for 28 miles to Route 70, closing all lanes to eastbound travel and utilizing all lanes of traffic for use in moving traffic westward . The measure is the latest action to aid residents in evacuating Long Beach Island in Ocean County. . . . Yesterday, the Governor ordered a temporary suspension of tolls on all parts of the Garden State Parkway south of the Raritan River and the Atlantic City Expressway beginning at 8:00 a.m. this morning. Governor Christie also announced that Routes 47 and 347 in Cape May County will be closed to eastbound traffic and that the use of all lanes of traffic will move westward beginning Friday evening at 6:00 pm. As part of this process, all ramps will be tightly controlled and additional personnel will be used to ensure safety.”

All the casinos in AC are to close as well (don’t remember the time).


118 posted on 08/26/2011 11:17:32 AM PDT by JoyjoyfromNJ (everything written by me on FR is my personal opinion & does not represent my employer)
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To: DJlaysitup

Watched live chopper views of the ships going out to sea in Norfolk yesterday. God bless our sailors and keep them safe! (and their families left on shore having to deal with this storm!)

btw, thanks for serving!


119 posted on 08/26/2011 11:18:25 AM PDT by bonfire
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To: DJlaysitup

My sis was in Hugo on St. Croix. It was horrible there and we didn’t hear from her for days. She finally made it to Puerto Rico and then flew to my home with her bedragled cat. That’s all she had left...herself and her cat. It was a blessed day when we finally heard from her.


120 posted on 08/26/2011 11:18:25 AM PDT by penelopesire (Let The Congressional Hearings Begin!)
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