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General Discussion => Other Discussions => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: DJ Omnimaga on August 29, 2011, 12:23:42 am

Title: Hurricane Irene
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on August 29, 2011, 12:23:42 am
So after all the media coverage Hurricane Irene got, was it really bad on the East Coast? I'm curious since I think some people here live there. As for us it was a tropical storm when it hit us, the only kind of damage we got were broken trees south of the province, minor floods near rivers and maybe some buildings got a bit of damage, that's all. We got heavy rain between 3 and 11 PM and now it's raining moderately, and lots of wind gusts, but nothing nasty. What sucked though was that I had to work outdoor from 3:15 PM to 5 PM then again from 6:30 PM to 7:15 PM. X.x

EDIT: That's about the worst it got over here, although during afternoon around 4 PM winds got weaker than in this video I found. It was a bit worse during evening, though, especially between 7 and 9 PM http://www.meteomedia.com/your_weather/details/998/4821673/5/caqc0441/plpcities/

Another video I found on Youtube (near the ferry)
. At the same time as the storm there was a great tide. It was a close call for sure! O.O

(It kinda reminds me one of the snowstorm we had one year actually, except with rain)
Title: Re: Hurricane Irene
Post by: NecroBumpist on August 29, 2011, 12:41:17 am
I wasn't affected by Irene.
I'm down by the gulf of mexico, preparing for the real hurricanes to come this season.

Spoiler For My opinions on the matter:
Irene got way too much media coverage


Spoiler For The News Channels' Reaction:
ZOMG THE HURRICANE IS COMING TOWARDS THE STUDIO, LET'S ONLY AIR NEWS ABOUT THIS CATEGORY ONE HURRICANE
Title: Re: Hurricane Irene
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on August 29, 2011, 12:56:06 am
Indeed. The way they were talking it sounded like Manhattan was going to become Venice II or like in the movie called The Day After Tomorrow and that about a million of people would die. I expected flooding, but not too bad either.

I guess maybe it is also because New York is not used to hurricanes like people in Florida, although even then there seemed to be way too much hype about it. Over here at first it was a bit similar to a lower scale. Medias were like if Quebec would get hit by an actual hurricane. Usually those storms weaken after making landfall (I think the last category 1 hurricane to hit Quebec was in the '50s). I never saw this much rain before, though, even when we got the remnants of Katrina. Also in Quebec we're very used to strong winds during snowstorms or flooding during Spring and Fall, so if an actual hurricane was to hit, I'm sure we would be fine.

However is it me or was that hurricane really big? It was pretty weak but it seemed rather huge on the radar maps.
Title: Re: Hurricane Irene
Post by: imo_inx on August 29, 2011, 08:27:46 am
WE CAN WITHSTAMD THIS!!! Of course, I live in Ohio...
Title: Re: Hurricane Irene
Post by: Juju on August 29, 2011, 09:08:25 am
Where I live we had no power since 5-6PM yesterday. Of course, pretty much same weather as DJ_O explained in his posts above. I woke up at 7AM and still no power in the west of the town. Not even phone, so I had no idea if my school was closed or not. So I decided to go to my school in the east, closer to where DJ_O lives, to see if they still have power, learned that my school closed until 12PM. Luckily they still have power, so I thought it was better going here than to be home doing absolutely nothing. Also nice to see you had power since midnight, DJ_O.
Title: Re: Hurricane Irene
Post by: Scipi on August 29, 2011, 11:32:39 am
I think the reason it got so much coverage was because that high up the coast never gets Hurricanes. Also it was predicted to be a category 3 around the Delmarva area. (Delmarva = Delaware, Maryland, Virginia for those that don't know) But it dropped to a category 1 after it hit North Carolina.

Where I live it knocked down a lot of trees and we were without power from 2:45 AM that night to this morning around 8:00 AM.
Title: Re: Hurricane Irene
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on August 29, 2011, 12:12:34 pm
Juju actually according to my bro power went down during about an hour and half, starting around 7:30 PM if I remember. At work we didn't lose any but water started leaking in the generator room from a door that leads on the store roof, the aisle 8 and I saw some somewhere else in the backstore.

Juju I hope you get power soon.

As for the storm, they say it could have been much worse if it didn't make landfall in NC.

EDIT Lol Deep Thought XD http://blog.clrhome.org/2011/08/apple-irene-unveiled.html

EDIT by Deep Thought: Fixed link :)