Keep up to date with news about Hurricane Earl with coverage of the storm on Twitter, Facebook and mobile phone applications. The National Hurricane Center reports that Hurricane Earl is packing winds of around 145 mph as it heads towards the eastern seaboard on Thursday.
Twitter and Facebook are packed with resources for those who are in the path of Hurricane Earl's wrath. As of now, there are Category 4 Hurricane Earl is expected to reach the coast of North Carolina coast late Thursday, September 2. It will continue towards the northeast, with a hurricane watch issued for parts of Cape Cod, MA, a tropical storm warning for Long Island, NY and a tropical storm watch for Rhode Island.
The Weather Channel: Latest weather news, in conjunction with TWC Breaking News Twitter feed.
The Weather Channel Breaking News: Latest updates on storm news
NASA: Hurricane Earl satellite photos
National Weather Service storm reports: Twitter weather updates
Hurricane Earl News Ticker: A constant stream of information on Hurricane Earl from TWC.
Hurricanes on Twitter: News about hurricanes and the tropics, primarily in the Atlantic. Provided by sciencenewsblog.com
The Weather Channel: Latest updates posted to Facebook, along with photos, videos.
Dr. Jane Lubchenco, NOAA: A marine ecologist and environmental scientist, Dr. Lubchenco is the ninth Administrator of NOAA.
AccuWeather.com: Photos, video and updates on Hurricane Earl
MOBILE APPS
The Weather Channel Mobile: Weather.com on your mobile phone provides detailed weather information
The Weather Channel for Smart Phones: Weather apps for Blackberry, Palm Treo, Motorola Q
Weather Text Alerts: The Weather Channel offers text message weather updates











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We live in Porters Lake....so far the weather here is just gusty strong winds but nothing worse than we had in the winter time. We have been in Nova Scotia since Dec 2009 and so far all weather has not been even close to what we have experienced in other areas.
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