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N.J. prepares for Hurricane Irene, for better or worse
Published: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 7:42 PM Updated: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 7:42 PM
By Star-Ledger Staff
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National Hurricane CenterThe probability of tropical storm force winds affecting the east coast over the next several days.
What a week.
One day it’s earthquakes, the next it’s a hurricane barreling toward New jersey.
While a rare room-rattling trembler stole the show Tuesday, all eyes are now fixated on Hurricane Irene, the intensifying and expanding tropical system slowly swirling its way toward the East Coast and, perhaps, New Jersey.
The storm’s exact itinerary remains cloudy at best.
"I have to say since I’ve been here, we haven’t had any real bad weather that has concerned me as much as this hurricane," said Paul Kupchok, a Brewster, N.Y., native who has owned a vacation trailer in the Long Beach Island Trailer Park in Holgate for the last 16 years. "They’re talking about it getting pretty rough here."
Irene rumbled across the Bahamas today packing winds in excess of 120 mph and appears poised to impact North Carolina tomorrow before tracking north off the New Jersey coast Sunday.
"Irene could track as far west as Pennsylvania or far enough offshore that it wouldn’t affect any of us," Anthony Gigi, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, said today afternoon. "It’s too early to tell."
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/08/post_229.html Be papare for this amazing storm :bugeyed
Published: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 7:42 PM Updated: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 7:42 PM
By Star-Ledger Staff
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National Hurricane CenterThe probability of tropical storm force winds affecting the east coast over the next several days.
What a week.
One day it’s earthquakes, the next it’s a hurricane barreling toward New jersey.
While a rare room-rattling trembler stole the show Tuesday, all eyes are now fixated on Hurricane Irene, the intensifying and expanding tropical system slowly swirling its way toward the East Coast and, perhaps, New Jersey.
The storm’s exact itinerary remains cloudy at best.
"I have to say since I’ve been here, we haven’t had any real bad weather that has concerned me as much as this hurricane," said Paul Kupchok, a Brewster, N.Y., native who has owned a vacation trailer in the Long Beach Island Trailer Park in Holgate for the last 16 years. "They’re talking about it getting pretty rough here."
Irene rumbled across the Bahamas today packing winds in excess of 120 mph and appears poised to impact North Carolina tomorrow before tracking north off the New Jersey coast Sunday.
"Irene could track as far west as Pennsylvania or far enough offshore that it wouldn’t affect any of us," Anthony Gigi, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, said today afternoon. "It’s too early to tell."
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/08/post_229.html Be papare for this amazing storm :bugeyed