Crime & Safety

Badnight, Irene: Share Your Concerns About East Coast Storm of the Century

Does Atlantic hurricane prompt you to revisit your own disaster preparedness? Have any friends or family fleeing or staying?

Hurricane Irene is not eyeing Encinitas. But its calamitous potential can be felt here in the TVs tuned to national wall-to-wall coverage and social media flooded with warnings and well wishes. Maybe you have family in the storm zone, or friends sharing their fears.  Let us know how expatriate Encinitans are navigating back east.

Meanwhile, revisit an extremely rare eastern Pacific hurricane that buffeted San Diego in 1858. Read an account by Michael Chenoweth and Christopher Landsea in a November 2004 article for the American Meteorological Society.

Some sources of Irene news:

Find out what's happening in Encinitaswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Patch.com has hundreds of local editors updating community news sites in the affected states.

Huffington Post's news team and thousands of bloggers are watching events.

Find out what's happening in Encinitaswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has a blog of updated information.

The National Hurricane Center is Ground Zero for tracking Irene's path.

The American Red Cross is posting appeals for aid and listing resources.

The National Weather Service has latest maps and forecasts.

And don't overlook social media, including #Irene and #Hurricane tweets on Twitter.


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