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Hurricane Irene – August 27-28, 2011 Long Island, New York
View in Normal view using the down arrow to advance the slides. CNN Hurricane Irene – August 27-28, 2011 Long Island, New York Data from USGS- Town of Hempstead Gauges at Point Lookout, Reynolds Channel, Bay side
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Thursday and Friday, August 25 and 26 were quiet days with a steady barometer. (During the 1938 hurricane that decimated Long Island this was the primary weather indicator.)
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It was dry..
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Sunny….
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There were light winds
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The winds were primarily from the South (180°) with some shifting around to the North and back again.
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The usually high tides which accompany the new moon were expected over the next few days.
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Then the barometer took a dive
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The wind speed increased
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The winds began coming from the North (0°) and then became steady from the East (90°) and then Southerly (180°) , Westerly and back to North over the next day.
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Over four inches of rain fell in just a few hours on Saturday.
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With the rain the relative humidity increased to 100%
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The Easterly winds piled water into the bays resulting in conditions that are only to be expected once in every hundred years resulting in extensive flooding, erosion and damage.
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Patchogue Southampton
Bellmore Long Beach Pictures from Newsday With the advanced warning given by modern forecasters evacuations were ordered and people prepared as best they could for the worst.
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The air temperature remained relatively warm during the evening of the storm.
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The barometer returned to normal
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The winds died down.
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The winds were primarily from the South (180°) during the good weather that followed the storm.
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After the storm there were several warm, bright sunny days.
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There was no precipitation for several days
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The temperature resumed normal diurnal cycling.
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After the storm normal tides resumed normal fluctuations
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The strong winds during the storm increased turbidity.
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During the following week there was sunny, warm weather with lots of nutrients in the water column and the chlorophyll level, indicating algae productivity, increased.
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A small increase in the oxygen in the water may be due to the increased productivity of the algae.
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Irene - Data for Point Lookout New York
August 27,28 , Complete information is available at : Southampton (CNN)
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Additional graphs follow
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