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.
Radar Images & Loops (interactive maps short/long range) Southeast
Northeast (Cape Hatteras to NE)
Satellite Images Still Images/Loops (both Flash & Java)
Buoy Data: Florida
Southeast US
Northeast US
Local News Coverage: WWAY 3 Wilmington NC
WRAL Raleigh NC
WETC Wilmington NC
WAVY Portsmouth VA w/Live Stream coverage link
WTVR Richmond VA
WUSA Washington DC
WBAL Baltimore MD
CBS Local Baltimore
WPVI Philadelphia
WTXF My Fox Philly
WABC NYC
WTNH New Haven CT
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Hurricane Isabel (2003)
Hurricane Irene (2011)
Pretty close...
Thanks. It been a few years.
No, of course not. But a record number of people have been evacuated, and this isn't going to be a top-10 storm for overall damage.
It’s hell to pay for the comfort of the trees when they come down. That is what is killing folks.
Time will tell won’t it? Can’t fake nature. One of us will be right and one will be wrong, but I will believe the people and not the Commie news.
Thanks for telling me some storms have rain in them, lots of rain, I didn’t know that.
Funny thing is, one time we had a tiny summer thunderstorm over us that gave us about 5” of rain in 30 minutes, then it began to dissipate and the weirdest thing happened, it pulsated back and forth with light rain for an hour or so then began to build again. More lightning and thunder and another 30 minutes of rain. All total around 8 inches in a couple of hours. Some parking lots and streets were flooded for a few hours, parking lots stayed flooded for a couple of days. But I’m in FL, our rain drains away due to the sandy soil.
I bet we got more rain in that run of the mill thunderstorm than they get with this storm. I can assure you if there is another thread in the future and it’s a real hurricane I will be right here saying how dangerous that one may be, unless it’s not and it’s all media hype and propaganda.
LOL!
I don’t need to take my boat or my weather station, why would I need to do that when there are hundreds of them in each state it is effecting? I posted the links, CLICK ON THEM, see for yourself.
I don’t need to take my boat or my weather station, why would I need to do that when there are hundreds of them in each state it is affecting? I posted the links, CLICK ON THEM, see for yourself.
Wonder why that is? hmmm. I think I know the answer to that.
Once it gets back over water then it might get worse.
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IF it gets back over water, it could but highly unlikely since it is losing the warm waters of the Gulfstream.
I listened to some of Mark Levin’s show yesterday, and he was ragging on Obama for not taking charge. He was not using sarcasm or irony. He sounded serious. I could not understand what he was trying to convey. It was so odd, for a supposed brilliant Supreme court lawyer.
“US President Barack Obama on Saturday personally led his governments response to Hurricane Irene...”
lol, lol, lol
They mean Obama dropped by, stood still for a photo-op, and said, “Call me if you need any help; my peeps will relay the call to the golf course, but don’t tick me off with any unnecessary requests that someone else can handle. OK? I’m outa here.”
Maybe not, but flooding here on the Eastern Shore is already starting to get bad and this bad girl isn’t supposed to really get here for another 5 hours.
What is making this a “record Number” is bloominidiot in New York and all his evacs.
Because of the estimates of “arrival” falling around a new moon high tide evacs around here are higher than usual when coastal flooding is being called for. The last time I remember Ocean MD being evacuated was 1985 for Gloria. I don’t think Chincoteague was evacked for Isabel, at least not the way it has been this weekend, but I had only lived here a short time and wasn’t as familiar with how to get info back then as I am now.
What’s the answer? I’m interested in what your read is on it. It’s obvious to me, not just on this thread, but in conversations with about a dozen folks today.
The stream is not a steering force. It is just added energy. This storm will be back over water but with a lab influence, and a jet steer.
Yep. With the way this thing is ambling up the coast, low-level flooding and damage to beaches is going to be impressive.
Oh WOW- it’s allllllllll too much. His life is a photo op, isn’t it? It’s all for show and me, Me, MEEEEE.
Looking at some of the coastal weather stations in NJ. The largest number I saw (Cape May) was 10 mph winds and 1/2 inch of rain.
Here in NE PA, we’ve had a few sets of rain (about 20 min each, 2-3 hours apart). Light breeze, if anything.
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