Amy Aaronson has an update with the latest weather conditions from New York City and will keep you updated as Irene arrives.
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Amy Aaronson has an update with the latest weather conditions from New York City and will keep you updated as Irene arrives.
“Hurricane Irene” (By YouTube user chessprincess1)
This is a wild one. Uploaded Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011.
Irene a “Once-in-50-Year” Hurricane for Northeast?By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist Aug 25, 2011; 2:40 PM ET There is potential for the worst hurricane impacts in 50 years along the northern part of the Atlantic Seaboard as Irene plows northward.
The impacts on lives, property, commerce and travel will be serious.
Irene: Strongest Hurricane to Hit Carolinas Since 1996Irene is projected to become the strongest hurricane to hit the Carolinas since 1996 this weekend. Six years have passed since the entire United States endured a blow like Irene is forecast to unleash.
The AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center is expecting Irene to blast onto the Carolina coastline in between Myrtle Beach and Morehead City this weekend as a strong Category 3 hurricane.
Irene even has a good chance of strengthen into a dangerous Category 4 hurricane by Thursday, and it is not out of the question that Irene maintains this powerful strength through its landfall in the Carolinas.
Jeannette Calle was recording a video at AccuWeather HQ during the earthquake today – skip about ½ way through. The lights over the green screen started to sway!
Videos of Hurricane Irene in Puerto Rico
Gustnado May Have Caused Indiana Stage CollapseAfter studying video footage and radar images from Saturday’s deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair, AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Henry Margusity suspects that a gustnado was a cause of the collapse.
“In the video, it appears that a possible gustnado traveled from left to right across the stage area,” Margusity said. “The video shows a swirl of dust coming across the stage, and it’s only when the swirl hits the stage that the stage actually collapses.”
Hot Pavement Can Burn a Dog’s Feet TooAs the sun heats up roads, sidewalks and sand, the pads of your dog’s feet need to be protected from burns and blisters.
Almost everyone has experienced the unpleasant sensation of standing on a very hot road. How many of us realize the road can be just as dangerous for our dogs?
A Bugnado! Watch Out for This Nasty Cloud
Flooding around the Missouri River has caused a bug boom this summer. “The tree tops, ditches and cornfields now ‘smoke’ with bugs at dusk,” Mike Hollingshead wrote as a caption to his YouTube video.