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  1. Hurricane Irene was a large and destructive tropical cyclone which affected much of the Caribbean and East Coast of the United States during late August 2011. The ninth named storm, first hurricane, and first major hurricane of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, Irene originated from a well-defined Atlantic tropical wave that began showing signs of organization east of the Lesser Antilles.

  2. Huragan Irene – cyklon tropikalny wiejący w sierpniu 2011 nad północnym Atlantykiem, zagrażający wschodnim wybrzeżom Stanów Zjednoczonych oraz wschodniej Kanadzie. W czasie przechodzenia przez miasto Nowy Jork, huragan złagodniał na tyle, że uzyskał status burzy tropikalnej.

  3. Hurricane Irene, tropical cyclone that brought significant wind damage to several islands in The Bahamas and torrential rains to Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, and several eastern U.S. states in late August 2011.

  4. Hurricane Irene was a large and powerful Atlantic hurricane that left extensive flood and wind damage along its path through the Caribbean, the United States East Coast and as far north as Canada (Figure 1).

  5. Hurricane Irene made landfall across western Long Island, NY and was downgraded to a Tropical Storm as it moved into and through New England. The storm produced widespread, devastating flooding in Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, and New Jersey and damaging storm surge along the coasts of North Carolina and Connecticut.

  6. 27 sie 2021 · Hurricane Irene clobbered the US east coast Saturday, killing at least three people and paralyzing air traffic before barreling north on course for a rare direct hit on New York City. Packing winds of 85 miles (140 kilometers) an hour, Irene was a weakened but still massive category one storm when it made landfall at 8:00 am (1200 GMT) at Cape ...

  7. 11 maj 2020 · Learn how the USGS investigated coastal change caused by Hurricane Irene in 2011 using aerial photography, lidar, and scenario modeling. See pre- and post-storm comparisons, photos, and web tools of beach erosion, overwash, and island breaching.

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