Sunday, August 28, 2011

Hurricane Irene Makes Landfall

Hurricane Irene Makes Landfall - Visible Satellite Image. Hurricane Irene made landfall on 08/27/11 at approximately 7:30 am EDT near Cape Lookout, North Carolina with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (Category 1). These two NOAA GOES-13 satellite images capture Irene’s landfall moment. The first uses the visible sensor; the second is colorized infrared imagery. Hurricane warnings are in effect for much of the U.S. coast from North Carolina to Maine, as the latest National Hurricane Center’s projected path has it skirting the coast over the next 24 hours, possibly heading inland along Long Island, NY.

For the most recent satellite imagery and animations, please see our real-time imagery web page. Related Information: Latest storm information from the National Hurricane Center.

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Hurricane Irene Makes Landfall

Keywords: hurricane, Irene, GOES-13, 2011.08.27, landfall. Subject: Environmental Science. Natural Hazards. Audience: Informal Education. General Public.

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