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28 August 2011

Hurricane Irene

So Long Irene,

UPDATED: CNN is reporting that the East and Hudson rivers have begun to overflow in parts of Lower Manhattan. Dramatic pictures show reporters ankle-deep in river water as they stand on the pavement beside the rivers and water sliding over the embankment near the South Street Seaport. Battery Park has reported a total water level near 8.6 feet, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


Five Mile Wide Hurricane Irene made landfall in New Jersey at about 5:35 a.m. Sunday in Little Egg Harbor near Atlantic City. But long before dawn, the state faced a rain-soaked night that at daylight revealed wide swaths of destruction; a host of fallen trees, river and flash flooding and several hundred thousand people without power. The Lede.

8:45 AM Brooklyn:

3 Million NYC area without power. But after all this, the damage so far was not as bad as they expected. Thank the A-mighty. Some streets at New York City’s edges are flooding as Hurricane Irene barrels toward the area. City officials say rainfall overnight overwhelmed sewers and sent water streaming into some streets. Seawater from New York Harbor lapped at the edge the sidewalk at Battery Park along the tip of lower Manhattan. Along the coast in the outer boroughs, flooding is worse. Ocean water was streaming into main streets of the Rockaways. VosIzNeias


Philadelphia

The Schuylkill River and the Delaware River are flooding inland. Penn's Landing also flooded.Darby Creek Flooding. Here is alot of flooding. My mother a"h grew up around here, and would pick fresh fruit and berries from the trees. Of all the pictures I found for Philly it would be this.

Also the Passaic River in New Jersey and the Winooski River in New England are expected to experience major flooding. The Northeast is filled with little creeks and tiny rivers that will cause homes in their area to see flooding.


Maryland
The birdies have replaced cars in this parking lot being flooded






Hello Jose ... Katia:

Atlantic - Caribbean Sea - Gulf of Mexico: "Tropical Storm Jose nears Bermuda ... Tropical Storm Warning Issued

That's about the size of Irene right now, after crashing into North Carolina and crawling up the coast - downing trees, flooding entire area, creating power outages, she became a Tropical Storm on her way to New England. Let's hope 'Jose' loses incentive.

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