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Hurricane Irene will be a Category 4 storm (131-155mph winds) sometime tomorrow and by the time it makes it’s way to OBX it will still be a Cat 3.
Long Island, keep your eyes open. This weekend is going to be pretty messy and there is still the potential of Irene making landfall on Long Island as a Category 1 or 2 storm. High Res

Hurricane Irene will be a Category 4 storm (131-155mph winds) sometime tomorrow and by the time it makes it’s way to OBX it will still be a Cat 3.

Long Island, keep your eyes open. This weekend is going to be pretty messy and there is still the potential of Irene making landfall on Long Island as a Category 1 or 2 storm.

bmiltenberg:

An Homage to Hurricane Bill

Remember this fella? The hype machine got put on overdrive when reports like this were coming out…

I’ll take a coulpe Bills this year also send a Danny or two our way!

nasaimageoftheday:

Super Typhoon Choi-Wan High Res

nasaimageoftheday:

Super Typhoon Choi-Wan
Hurricane Fred was a Category 3 storm for a few hours today.
(via NASA) High Res

Hurricane Fred was a Category 3 storm for a few hours today.

(via NASA)

nasaimageoftheday:

Hurricane Jimena High Res

nasaimageoftheday:

Hurricane Jimena
Hurricame Jimena on August 30th, 2009. She is a Category 4 storm here with winds of 140mph+.
(via NASA Earth Observatory) High Res

Hurricame Jimena on August 30th, 2009. She is a Category 4 storm here with winds of 140mph+.

(via NASA Earth Observatory)

Topical Storm Erika, welcome! High Res

Topical Storm Erika, welcome!

Hurricane Jimena, now a Category 5 storm and packing winds of 155mph+, is about to tear through Baja California in the next couple of days. High Res

Hurricane Jimena, now a Category 5 storm and packing winds of 155mph+, is about to tear through Baja California in the next couple of days.

Bill is packing some serious power with 135mph winds, which makes him a Category 4. High Res

Bill is packing some serious power with 135mph winds, which makes him a Category 4.