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Additionally, Irene spawned several tornadoes during the late evening hours of August 26, producing significant damage in Tyrrell, Washington and Beaufort Counties.

Figure 6 shows the strong rotational couplet associated with an EF-1 tornado near Creswell, North Carolina around pm August Figure 6. This couplet produced an EF-1 tornado. As the eye wall moved ashore, wind gusts to mph were observed at the Cedar Island Ferry Terminal. The lowest pressure observed with the landfall of Irene was at Beaufort Figure 7 with Strong winds and driving rains pounded most of Eastern North Carolina into the mid-afternoon hours on Saturday.

As the eye moved inland, strong westerly winds on the backside of the storm gusted to near mph at Atlantic Beach around AM. Torrential rainfall amounts in excess of 10 inches were widespread. Storm surge levels of over 10 feet were observed at Ocracoke and several breaches of Highway 12 were noted all along the Outer Banks.

A total of 5 people were killed in North Carolina as the result of Irene. Figure 7. Courtesy: National Ocean Service. CLKN7 ORIN7 Please Contact Us. Please try another search. Multiple locations were found. Please select one of the following:.

Location Help. News Headlines. Customize Your Weather. Privacy Policy. Hurricane Irene August , Weather. Current Hazards. Local Regional National. So does a heightened respect for local rivers. Encouragingly, Vermonters have improved ways to predict stream flow in the past 10 years; they have steered risky development out of flood plains , and they continue to re-vegetate fragile streambanks and wetlands — replicating nature's well-worn ways of coping.

The storm's sheer size blanketed most of the region's watersheds. Valleys quickly funneled rain runoff into larger valleys, obliterating evacuation routes. Residents in a dozen towns were isolated for days, relying on water, food and medicine delivered by National Guard helicopters.

In some rain-swollen streams, floodwater equaled or topped historic records set by the epic flooding of November Damage from Irene was in many instances worse, due to construction that took place near rivers later in the 20th century.

A conspicuous example: The Winooski River and its load of debris coursed through the Waterbury complex of state facilities , battering down walls and displacing 1, workers. All but Grand Isle and Essex counties were declared federal disaster areas. Damage was estimated in the hundreds of millions. More photos: Tropical Storm Irene slams Vermont with heavy rains, flash flooding. Help poured in from out of state: Road crews, power-line workers and six more National Guard units.

Overnight, Vermonters found common cause with strangers. Volunteers offered up food and shelter, clothing and cell phones, heavy equipment and ATVs.

Phish staged a benefit concert to help recovery efforts in the band's home state. From torrential rain to ferocious wind to a serious tornado threat to coastal flooding, it was a heck of a storm. Irene's power was practically matched by the build-up in storm preparations, as forecasts and media coverage only became more dire and ominous in the days before.

Irene was a notable storm for so many reasons, earning a permanent place in New Jersey's history books. Some call it a "forgotten" storm - since for some not all , Sandy the following year would become the storm of record. Some New Jersey residents and communities still have not fully recovered from Irene, ten years later.



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