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Storm Tracker Websites for Hurricane Irene

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People up and down the East Coast are bracing for Hurricane Irene’s arrival this weekend. When will she make landfall, and what damage might she bring to your area? Tracking a hurricane isn’t an exact science, but thankfully there are a number of sites that can keep you informed.

The Queen Mother of hurricane-tracking sites is the National Hurricane Center. It serves up information straight from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), including current advisories, satellite photos, and a number of maps that show projections for wind speed and storm surge.
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Storm Tracker Websites for Hurricane Irene

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Weather.com is an obvious stop for storm trackers. It has boatloads of maps and videos from Weather Channel meteorologists and storm chasers who show you what the storm has done to the Bahamas and what the potential impact might be in a large population center such as New York City. More maps and projections can be found at Weather Underground, which also includes the updated and informative Jeff Masters’ WunderBlog. And rounding out the weather sites is MyWeather.com; its Hurricane Tracker page features a Bing map with Irene’s projected path.
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