Monday, August 29, 2011

Why Hurricane Irene Wimped Out

Henry Fountain, New York Times
It began as something far off and dangerous — a monster storm, a Category 3 hurricane that packed winds of 115 miles an hour as it buzz-sawed through the Caribbean last week, causing more than a billion dollars of destruction in the Bahamas alone.But when Hurricane Irene finally chugged into the New York area on Sunday, it was like an overweight jogger just holding on at the end of a run. Its winds had diminished to barely hurricane strength, and the threat from its storm surge, which officials had once worried might turn Manhattan into Atlantis, was epitomized by television news...

Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2011/08/29/why_hurricane_irene_wimped_out_262449.html

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