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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The nor’easter of December ‘92 was the last good storm we had, and it was a doozie. No special prep for me, just some food and fresh water for the pooch. Otherwise all will be well.
Godspeed for your protection and safety.
Thank you so much for this thread. I have followed hurricane threads over the years but as a Michigander transplanted in New Jersey this is the first time I’ve been directly effected. I was feeling quite irritated after reading some of the other threads mocking the storm and, in turn, mocking those of us who are in the midst of it.
Regardless of the media frenzy and the armchair quarterbacking about what communities should and shouldn’t be doing, nature is to be taken seriously. My family has prepared for potential flooding and power outages. My husband is about to head out to report to his firehouse for the night, which means it will just be me and our boys here as the storm comes in.
Hurricane Agnes, 1972. My house floated away off the foundation.
Things have calmed down significantly here in Richmond and reports from Deltaville show the same. Winds at 35 kts at Stingray Point.
Good radar pages:
http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/ne/radar.asp?play=true (whole NE; click to zoom)
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/Current.aspx?animate=true (whole NE)
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Surface/Mixed.aspx?animate=true (whole mainland US)
http://www.accuweather.com/video/1683763362/major-impacts-with-irene.asp (Video forecasts)
http://www.wral.com/weather/hurricanes/page/5878513/ (projected track; choose On top right)
http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/interactive-tracker.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=1 (
Interactive Hurricane Tracker; choose Atlantic and Irene at right 2011 tracks)
What was your duration of winds >50 kt?
I know - but it just seemed (in my small mind), that securing trees near one’s home, would keep them from falling onto the house, causing major damage and possible injury. I know now, I was very wrong.
Spoke with my friend in Va Beach who lives in a home six blocks in from the sea. He tells me that he and his family are sitting in the dark, he can hear fire trucks and other emergency vehicles in the area and is concerned about the structural integrity of the roof overtop the living room of his house.
Theyre sitting there listening to music and eating the ice cream before it goes bad. Oh, and hes waiting for the odd looter to try and pry their way in.
The Red Sox just Tweeted: To Our Fenway Faithful: Come to Fenway right now and get into the game for free! (the park is currently about 3/4 empty)
Kewl, but that's about a 2-hour commute (one-way) for us, LOL.
.stay safe, you
PO... don’t post to me again. I have no conspiracy theories. I think NOAA sucks, I have never trusted them. When any govt. agency is wrong more than they are right, sorry pal, you drink their Koolaid, I don’t intend to. Don’t you warm me about posting privileges,let JR make that decision.
If the current tracking prediction is accurate, the eye of the storm will pass right over us, if it has an eye by the time it gets up here.
Well, things are calm right now. Some moderate rain, is all. But very humid. Thankfully, it’s cool up here in the hills. We have the french doors open onto the deck.
The kids (we have quite a few) are watching a movie in the other room. I’m out here near the deck listening for critters. No mammal sounds and no owls. No coyotes baying. Not even frogs. Unusually quiet for a night in the forest. God tells his creatures to take cover.
I can hear the brook down in the valley, about 900’ to our east. I imagine we’ll hear it roaring if we get as much rain as they say we will.
We’re on the side of a small mountain, about half way up, so we’re somewhat high and dry. Our biggest threat is falling trees taking out power and blocking the road, and, of course, washouts. We’ve certainly had our share of those, over the years.
Still have to get the plow ready for winter. Truck’s in rough shape, too, so that will need some work.
Gee thanks. We have a lot of Joisey sailors that come here. I race with bunches of em.
Been watching the radar. Was looking kind of nasty for a bit. Not sure if the questionable spot was what just passed or another spot out in the ocean.
It's indeed odd to have such a low barometer almost in the 27's with only 80 mph sustained winds. Barometers that low are typical with cat 3 or even 4 storms. This one is indeed a strange duck.It could easily put up some question marks.
I pray you and your boys stay safe. Hopefully the worst of it will miss you (and your husband’s station & territory).
Thinking of you guys. Had company all day and only got general information. Do you have any idea how the Melfa area is doing? Isn’t your area supposed to get a huge amount of rain?
I have been just as upset all night. To some it’s all a big joke. Stay safe, Jersey girl...glad you found us. :)
Stay safe, Jny - and God BLESS your husband for his dedication and often very emotional and heartbreaking work for his community!
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