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The latest projected path of Irene takes it over eastern North Carolina as a major hurricane this weekend, posing a severe threat to lives and property.
Given the setup in the atmosphere as well as where hurricanes have traveled from similar starting points, negotiating the Antilles, Irene may take a path similar to or east of Hurricane Bertha in 1996.
The difference between Bertha and Irene is that Bertha was a Category 2 hurricane at landfall. Irene should come onshore over the Carolinas as a strong Category 3 hurricane.
Irene would then become the strongest hurricane to strike the Carolinas since Fran in 1996.
Much more, including a forecast eye map, at the link:
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/54098/hurricane-irene-to-slam-into-t.asp
I remember Bertha very well and a few short weeks later came Fran a category 3 causing massive damage. I live on the east coast and did my hurricane shopping today however, I also swore that I would never again stay during a category 3 again after experiencing Fran so I'm watching very, very closely.