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Hurricane Irene continued its northward trek, barreling towards the Outer Banks of North Carolina and past that the Northeast, which could see its most serious hurricane weather since at least 1991.
The morning after Hurricane Irene barreled through the Outer Banks, a statue of a dinosaur at Jurassic Putt Putt Golf remained toppled. Jim Lo Scalzo—EPA August 28, Baltimore, MD.
Hurricane Irene left a path of destruction along the east coast of the US over August 27 and 28. Because of its impact on populated areas, Irene received an unusual amount of media coverage, ...
As Hurricane Irene swung north Thursday, putting the Washington region in its sights, ... Hurricane Irene swings north on path that will rake Eastern Seaboard. August 26, 2011.
Hurricane Irene's current path takes it from the Outer Banks over the major population centers from Washington to New York to Boston on Sunday, and forecasters said tides will be higher than usual ...
Hurricane Irene has made land fall near Cape Fear and Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. The Outer Banks, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, and Nags Head have also hit by the category one storm which is ...
The path taken by Hurricane Irene was no mystery to forecasters. They knew where it was going, but predicting a storm's strength still baffles meteorologists. IE 11 is not supported.
As Hurricane Irene was bearing down on the East Coast late last week, ... STORM PATH Irene: Irene made landfall in Puerto Rico in the early morning of Aug. 22, then continued to move northwest.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Hurricane Irene is not just a concern for residents who live near ...
Hurricane Irene caused extraordinary disruption Friday as it zeroed in for a catastrophic run up the Eastern Seaboard. More than 2 million people were ordered to move to safer places.
Tropical storm-force winds begin to batter the coast of North Carolina on Friday afternoon as Hurricane Irene descends upon the East Coast.
Hurricane Irene made landfall in New Jersey early Sunday and hit New York City as a tropical storm. The 700-mile-wide storm pelted the tri-state area with heavy rains, flash floods and strong winds.