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Tag Archives: 1821
Irene Update: Friday 6pm, Glimmers of Good News
[a more recent forecast followed this one – go to the front page SeaAndSkyNY.com and scroll down to find the latest update] There is finally a forecast with some good news to share regarding Hurricane Irene. Today, Irene weakened a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1821, flooding, forecast, hurricane, Irene, landfall, long island, new jersey, New York City, spring tide, tide, tropical, wave
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Irene Forecast: 7am Friday
[a more recent forecast followed this one – go straight to SeaAndSkyNY.com and scroll down to find the latest update] This morning, the Hurricane Irene forecast from the National Hurricane Center has held fairly steady, with little good news for … Continue reading
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Tagged 1821, flooding, forecast, hurricane, Irene, landfall, long island, new jersey, New York City, spring tide, tide, tropical, wave
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Irene forecast: 11pm Thursday
[a more recent forecast followed this one – go straight to SeaAndSkyNY.com and scroll down to find the latest update] This evening, the Hurricane Irene forecast from the National Hurricane Center has held fairly steady, with little good news for … Continue reading
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Tagged 1821, flooding, forecast, hurricane, Irene, landfall, long island, new jersey, New York City, spring tide, tide, tropical, wave
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Irene Update: 11am Thursday
[a more recent forecast followed this one – go straight to SeaAndSkyNY.com and scroll down to find the latest update] This morning, the Hurricane Irene forecast from the National Hurricane Center has deteriorated for New York and New Jersey interests. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1821, flooding, forecast, hurricane, Irene, landfall, long island, new jersey, New York City, spring tide, tide, tropical, wave
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Hurricane Irene: Parallels with 1821?
[temporary note: With Irene approaching our area, I’ll mention that it has shown some weakening instead of strengthening on Friday, so it extremely unlikely to have a similar strength or impact to the Hurricane of 1821. Check the latest updates … Continue reading
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Tagged 1821, evacuation, flooding, forecast, hurricane, Irene, landfall, long island, New York City, Norfolk, storm surge
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