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Hurricane Irene affected Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, and the United States.
In terms of intensity Irene was a category 3 hurricane. Irene could also be called a Cape Verde type hurricane.
The first land to be affected by Hurricane Irene (then a tropical storm) were the Lesser Antilles. The first official landfall was in Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Irene did not hit Japan; it occurred in the Atlantic Ocean and primarily affected parts of the Caribbean and the east coast of the United States in August 2011.
Yes most of it but it will only be category 1 hurricane so not so bad.
Hurricane Irene affected Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, and the United States.
In terms of intensity Irene was a category 3 hurricane. Irene could also be called a Cape Verde type hurricane.
The first land to be affected by Hurricane Irene (then a tropical storm) were the Lesser Antilles. The first official landfall was in Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Irene did not hit Japan; it occurred in the Atlantic Ocean and primarily affected parts of the Caribbean and the east coast of the United States in August 2011.
Yes most of it but it will only be category 1 hurricane so not so bad.
Pennsylvania will likely be affected by Hurricane Irene, but probably won't take a direct hit.
Hurricane Irene affected a wide range of states along the East Coast of the United States, including North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Massachusetts.
No. Hurricane Irene passed to the east of Florida and made landfall in North Carolina.
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No, All hurricanes have different names and do not repeat the same name.
No, Hurricane Irene is moving up the U.S. east coast, currently making landfall in North Carolina.
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