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
WHDH Boston
on to the next. . . any info on Cape Cod?. . . .specifically Bay side, Canal Sandwich. . . .high tide now right?
I used to live on E67th near York.
Shep just said they had to inspect all the subway lines before resuming service. That makes sense, but he added that it could only be done during the day. Any particular reason for that?
(other than the obvious that no one wants to work on the weekend)
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Mt. Holley VT large culvert near intersection of VT RTE 155 and maple hill road washed out [via Twitter]
Sunday August 28, 2011 11:12
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Hawthorne, NY street to north of washington ave, as at least 4ft of water [via Twitter]
Sunday August 28, 2011 11:11
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Record #flood at Mahwah, NJ on Ramapo River, with records dating at least to 1903. Flood alerts (in green): http://t.co/rKiTVr7 #irene [via Twitter]
Sunday August 28, 2011 11:10
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Ham Radio Operators Busy RT @WX1BOX: Hundreds of reports of damage and flooding coming in....trying to keep up as best as possible. [via Twitter]
Sunday August 28, 2011 11:10
Glen Ridge,NE NJ-12 miles west of NYC.
Totally calm.No rain,no wind. Is this the “center” of the storm, or has the bottom faded away?
I can hear the brook,in some woods, but can’t see it.not a concern to us, tho.
The rain is picking up again, and a bit of wind. Our power is out and Public Service says they estimate a week till restored.@#+?#*!
But am counting our blessings!
I have no idea...the subway system goes out to the burroughs and is not all underground. They’ll have to check Metro North, the LI Railroad and Amtrak, too. Daylight perhaps?
Tend to think “sub”way as underground.
Thanks.
Statement as of 11:00 am EDT on August 28, 2011
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...Center of Irene inland over southeastern New York state...
southern New England...
summary of 1100 am EDT...1500 UTC...information
watches and warnings
the Hurricane Warning from Chincoteague Virginia to Sagamore Beach
Massachusetts is changed to a Tropical Storm Warning. All warnings
have been discontinued along the Atlantic coast south of
Chincoteague and for Chesapeake Bay south of North Beach.
Summary of watches and warnings in effect...
a Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for...
* Chincoteague Virginia northward to Eastport Maine...
including Chesapeake Bay north of North Beach...Delaware Bay...New
York City...Long Island...Long Island Sound...coastal Connecticut
and Rhode Island...Block Island...Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket
* United States/Canada border northeastward to fort Lawrence
including Grand Manan
* South Coast of Nova Scotia from fort Lawrence to Porters Lake
interests elsewhere in eastern Canada should monitor the progress of
Irene.
For storm information specific to your area in the United
States...including possible inland watches and warnings...please
monitor products issued by your local National Weather Service
forecast office. For storm information specific to your area outside
the United States...please monitor products issued by your National
meteorological service.
Discussion and 48-hour outlook
Maximum sustained winds are near 60 mph...95 km/h...with higher
gusts. Irene is forecast to weaken and become a Post-tropical
cyclone by tonight.
Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 320 miles...520 km
from the center. A weatherflow station on Fire Island recently
reported sustained winds of 50 mph...80 km/h...with a gust to 63
mph...101 km/h.
Estimated minimum central pressure is 966 mb...28.53 inches.
Central Park in New York City reported 966.5 mb...28.54 as the
center passed this morning.
Hazards affecting land
Rainfall...Irene is expected to produce total rainfall accumulations
of 4 to 8 inches...with isolated maximum amounts of 12 inches...
from northeastern Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey northward
into New York state and interior New England. These rains...
combined with heavy rains over the past few weeks...could
cause widespread flooding...life-threatening flash floods...and
significant uprooting of trees due to rain-softened grounds.
Wind...tropical storm force winds will spread northward into
northern New England and Atlantic Canada today. Winds affecting
the upper floors of high-rise buildings could be significantly
stronger than those near ground level.
Tornadoes...isolated tornadoes are possible over southern New
England this afternoon.
The storm was a lightweight, but the nautical and riverine surges and floods are quite naughty.
Thank you Nauti Nurse. . . too tired to look for info. . .
I’m in Huntington. I woke up this morning, I have everything but cell service!
Looks like a little flood came through from under my front door, but thats about it.
Sunny, but still breezy here on the Eastern Shore of VA. Chincoteague Causeway was reopened earlier and many of my friends who evacuated are already back assessing damage. Not that bad, all things considered.
Thanks for all you do here NN! You have the patience of a saint.
Good to know you have electricity and you are safe and well.
Thanks for checking in.
That’s good news...glad you’re safe. Except that you have to clean up around your door. ;)
Excellent news for your location! Glad you are safe and powered up with electricity.
Thanks, as well as you and yours. I have electric but no cell service. How did you make out?
Discussion Statement
Statement as of 11:00 am EDT on August 28, 2011
surface and radar data indicate that the center of Irene is moving
just to the west of Connecticut. The forward motion has accelerated
to near 020/23...and some additional increase in forward speed is
expected as the storm moves on the east side of a broad
mid-tropospheric trough over eastern North America. The official
forecast is similar to...but slightly west of...the previous track.
Surface synoptic data suggest that the maximum winds have decreased
to 50 kt. Continued gradual weakening will occur as the system
moves over land today. In 12 hours...global models show Irene
becoming embedded within a baroclinic zone so the forecast shows
extratropical transition by that time.
Significantly stronger winds are still possible over high-rise
structures and areas of elevated terrain.
Forecast positions and Max winds
init 28/1500z 41.4n 73.7w 50 kt 60 mph
12h 29/0000z 44.5n 71.7w 50 kt 60 mph...Post-trop/extratrop
24h 29/1200z 49.0n 68.0w 45 kt 50 mph...Post-trop/extratrop
36h 30/0000z 53.0n 63.0w 40 kt 45 mph...Post-trop/extratrop
48h 30/1200z 56.0n 56.0w 40 kt 45 mph...Post-trop/extratrop
72h 31/1200z 60.0n 38.0w 40 kt 45 mph...Post-trop/extratrop
96h 01/1200z 62.0n 29.0w 40 kt 45 mph...Post-trop/extratrop
120h 02/1200z 63.0n 27.0w 35 kt 40 mph...Post-trop/extratrop
$$
forecaster Pasch
I don’t know if this has been posted , but if you have Direct TV , chanel 259 is doing live coverage up and down the coast from local stations .
Thank you for this thread, btw. You rock!
Delaware looks like it might flood Easton (again) and Bushkill (again again). Downtown Bethlehem & Allentown some flooding near the Lehigh. Highways are clear. Creeks are swollen.
Personal update from NE PA. Few tree limbs down, lots of twigs & leaves & whatnot. Fire/police have been great keeping watch overnight. A little water in my basement, some seeping up through cracks in the floor.
Thank God no reports of major damage or injuries. I think we can all collectively sigh with relief it wasn’t worse (and a prayer for thanksgiving).
Very good info! Thanks for sharing.
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