Ocracoke Island Hurricane
Please tune to local radio 90.1 FM on the island, the National Weather Service and local television reports. As seen in the past, hurricanes are unpredictable and can change without notice. Residents and visitors should remain vigilant and not let your guard down. Emergency Services Hyde County continues to review the latest weather forecasts, is coordinating closely with state and county citizens and advice on possible measures to protect themselves and their property. Other updates will be published after the meeting at 6:00. Please, please aware of the state ferry system? schedule S and road conditions before making travel plans during this period and after the storm has passed.
As Hurricane Earl moves on the road to the east coast and through and by the east coast, which should be hitting North Carolina and especially Ocracoke Island. Ocracoke Island is in the direct path of the hurricane devastation and that is why the National Hurricane Center called the people of the island of Ocracoke areimmediately to evacuate as winds are about to take place at a high rate and the hurricane is expected to reach the levels of three to four in the next ten to fifteen hours to make it the worst hurricane to wreak havoc at a higher level in the region.
Flights from Hurricane fighters flew from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, but was forced to land in the foot. Lauderdale, Florida because of bad weather, said Scott Brown, a meteorologist and scientific research mission at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, deals with graphics Brown DC-8 flight path is full every days. Brown, who was on board during the flight of one hour 8.5 on Sunday, said the plane was hit by a storm quite soon after takeoff, flying several passes over all the average height of 35,000 feet (10,668 metersAlthough to cut a few feet below the anticipated due to lightning, Brown said the flight was a success.
9/01/2010 05:37:00 AM
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