Irene gone Power Back On
08/29/11 12:10 AM
Power came on around 10 PM.
Earlier today we watched a parade of vehicles cross back and forth in and out of town. Thanks goodness Irene is gone!
Earlier today we watched a parade of vehicles cross back and forth in and out of town. Thanks goodness Irene is gone!
Dodged??
08/27/11 06:24 PM
Earlier today I spoke about how Beaufort has dodged a bullet. And largely that is true.But the fact that Irene Really reformed and we have winds approaching 50 knots at 6:30 pm is testament that many of our brothers and sisters in the county, the state, and the east coast are suffering this death by a thousand cuts. The extent of damage will appear in the coming days. Look at the imagery from 6:14pm today and see how Irene reaches from North Carolina to New York State.
Les Still from WCTI12.com talked today about the storm fundamentally transforming from a hurricane to some other form of a hurricane. He used the term baroclinaly transformed storm. I know that is above my pay grade. Here is the WIKI version.

Les Still from WCTI12.com talked today about the storm fundamentally transforming from a hurricane to some other form of a hurricane. He used the term baroclinaly transformed storm. I know that is above my pay grade. Here is the WIKI version.

Early Lessons?
08/25/11 09:08 PM
The lesson we can obtain from recent media coverage of Irene is the divergence of the accuracy of TRACK prediction as opposed to the accuracy of INTENSITY predictions.
The weather people all agree they can more and more accurately predict with certainty the track or path a storm will follow.
Almost as solidly these weather experts will admit that just as accurately as they can predict the track of storm, they equally fall short predicting the strength of a storm.
So the meteorological holly grail is prediction both the track, and intensity of a hurricane.
The weather people all agree they can more and more accurately predict with certainty the track or path a storm will follow.
Almost as solidly these weather experts will admit that just as accurately as they can predict the track of storm, they equally fall short predicting the strength of a storm.
So the meteorological holly grail is prediction both the track, and intensity of a hurricane.
Hazel Type Epic??
08/25/11 03:28 PM
Joe Bastardi predicted a couple of days ago on The Hannity Radio show that Irene would rival epic storms such as Hazel in 1954.
Not much to post at the moment other than traditional photos of people hauling their boats out, moving lawn furniture into safety, and icing down a cold beer or diet coke.
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Not much to post at the moment other than traditional photos of people hauling their boats out, moving lawn furniture into safety, and icing down a cold beer or diet coke.
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Irene Movie of developing storm
08/24/11 06:35 PM
Check out this movie from NASA of the development of Irene.
And look here at the “European Models” considered to be highly accurate.
Be sure to click in the upper right hand of the european model page the animate button.
And look here at the “European Models” considered to be highly accurate.
Be sure to click in the upper right hand of the european model page the animate button.
IRENE WEDNESDAY
08/24/11 07:37 AM
It looks likely we will get some affects from Irene, therefore one should prepare for her.

Irene 3 PM Tuesday
08/23/11 03:00 PM
More flights this afternoon by the G-IV called “Gonzo” and one of two P-3 Turbo props. The top image is the flight path for the turbo-prop and the bottom image is the flight path for the G-IV.
Gonzo, the G-IV is expected to be airborne for 8 hrs and 24 minutes.
HERE is the 5 PM


Gonzo, the G-IV is expected to be airborne for 8 hrs and 24 minutes.
HERE is the 5 PM


Irene 5 AM Tuesday Update
08/23/11 05:09 AM

This is the flight track at 5 AM Tuesday of the NOAA G-IV jet flying the “Synoptic Surveillance Mission” referenced below. NOAA’s 5AM discussion is here but when the data from the flight this morning comes in, we should have a clearer picture of what we should expect in Carteret County.
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Tides for Gallants Channel Beaufort North Carolina.
F 26 Low 12:19 AM 0.6 6:35 AM Rise 3:43 AM 13
26 High 6:08 AM 2.8 7:42 PM Set 5:52 PM
26 Low 12:05 PM 0.1
26 High 6:46 PM 3.8
Sa 27 Low 1:04 AM 0.4 6:36 AM Rise 4:51 AM 6
27 High 7:01 AM 3.1 7:40 PM Set 6:31 PM
27 Low 1:00 PM -0.1
27 High 7:33 PM 4.0
Su 28 Low 1:48 AM 0.1 6:37 AM Rise 6:00 AM 2
28 High 7:51 AM 3.4 7:39 PM Set 7:08 PM
28 Low 1:52 PM -0.2
28 High 8:20 PM 4.1
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