I don't know how up-to-date you guys are with the weather, but if any of you live in the Northeast region, this is something pretty serious! I will be in the storm's path, so I may suffer from power-outage. I really hope that college isn't cancelled. I was really looking forward to going back to school!
Anyways, Irene is expected to reach North Carolina as category 3, even though the projected path is still pretty shaky because it is difficult to make an accurate path of the storm. The storm is predicted to reach the mid-atlantic as a category 2 or strong category 1. (This is a larger than average hurricane, so even if it doesn't make direct landfall...there will still be widespread damage. There is already mandatory evacuation set for those living by the east coast shore. Thank goodness I live away from the shore. xD
I will continue to watch this hurricane.
Just because I love meterology here is is the Saffir-Simpson wind scale for reference.
Category 1: 74-95 mph
Category 2: 96-110 mph
Category 3: 111-130 mph
Category 4: 131-155 mph
Category 5: 155+
To quote a friend: "a hurricane is just a fat tornado."
I can't possibly agree any more with that.














