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Hurricane Irene – Day 5 — Why Now?
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Hurricane Irene – Day 5

Hurricane IrenePosition: 23.6N 75.4W [10PM CDT 0300 UTC].
Movement: Northwest [315°] near 12 mph [19 kph].
Maximum sustained winds: 120 mph [195 kph].
Wind Gusts: 150 mph [240 kph].
Tropical Storm Wind Radius: 255 miles [410 km].
Hurricane Wind Radius: 70 miles [110 km].
Minimum central pressure: 952 mb ↓.

Currently about 150 miles [245 km] East-Southeast of Nassau and 790 miles [1270 km] South of Cape Hatteras, NC.

A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the Bahamas.

Irene is turning more to the North, and is really pounding the Bahamas as it gets larger. The storm surge will wash over some of the low-lying islands.

Update: Things might ease up on the Bahamas a bit as the latest imagery shows that an eye-wall replacement cycle [EWRC] may have started. The intensity should drop some while this is occurring, but the storm will probably get even bigger and nastier when it’s over.

Here’s the link for NOAA’s latest satellite images.

[For the latest information click on the storm symbol, or go to the CATEGORIES drop-down box below the CALENDAR and select “Hurricanes” for all of the posts related to storms on this site.]