Saturday, August 27, 2011

Irene

NEWS RELEASE
TOWN OF OCEAN CITY
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND
410-723-6602 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
410-723-6666 RECORDED INFORMATION LINE
410-723-6962 FAX
Hurricane Irene makes landfall in North Carolina,
Ocean City remains under a hurricane warning & tornado watch
Ocean City continues to monitor Hurricane Irene after it made landfall earlier this
morning near Cape Hatteras, NC. Ocean City remains under a hurricane warning and a
tornado watch. The tornado watch is in effect until 7 p.m. Sunday.
Easterly gale force winds should start affecting the area this morning at 11 a.m. with
storm force winds arriving around 5 p.m. and northeasterly hurricane force winds
arriving near 9 p.m. The highest wind speeds from Hurricane Irene should occur near
1 a.m. Sunday, when top sustained winds, from the north, could reach 79 mph with
gusts near 99 mph.
When sustained winds become 50 mph for 10 minutes or longer, emergency response
will cease until conditions are deemed safe.
Hurricane Irene is currently projected to pass by Ocean City at approximately 2 to 3
a.m. Sunday. Winds should decrease below hurricane force shortly thereafter.
Sustained winds will fall below gale force after 9 a.m. Sunday and generally be from
the north during this period of decreasing winds. Expect gusts above gale force level
for several more hours thereafter.
The total rainfall for the Ocean City area over the next three days is currently forecast
to be 8 to 12 inches. This can vary significantly as tropical storm and hurricane rainfall
is very difficult to predict.
Emergency management officials report the evacuation of Ocean City on Friday went
smoothly, with very few citizens electing to ignore warnings and remain in town.
The town’s emergency operations center is manned and will continue to monitor
Hurricane Irene.

All incoming traffic to Ocean City, Maryland, continues to be limited to emergency
personnel. No other vehicles will be permitted entry to the island, except by approved
authority (Mayor, City Manager and Emergency Services Director).
Updated information will be posted on the Town’s website, www.oceancitymd.gov, the
Emergency Services recorded information line at 410-723-6666,
facebook.com/oceancity and on Twitter @ townofoceancity. You can receive our
twitter messages via text on your smartphone! Text follow TownofOceanCity to 40404
in the United States.


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