For two weeks now, we lived in a different world here on the Outer Banks. While fall generally has crazy weather, the past couple of weeks have made no sense. Northeast winds, rain, and general doom and gloom have dominated our scene almost nonstop. There were a couple small breaks when we saw some sun […]
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Study says polluted runoff is reaching Outer Banks beaches
Septic tanks and bird droppings contribute to the stew of pollutants that pour into the ocean during and after storms on the Outer Banks, but measures to remediate the toxic flow could prove to be costly and politically difficult. A draft report on a stormwater pilot project almost a decade in the making details episodic […]
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Seashore visitor facilities, ramps remain closed
Although the coastal flood warnings are suspended for Cape Hatteras National Seashore, many areas are still recovering from significant impacts from coastal erosion, ocean over-wash, and flooding from substantial rainfall over the past few days. Tidal levels remain high in some areas, but strong winds have subsided. Some park areas, particularly off-road vehicle access ramps […]
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Ocracoke Island will reopens to visitors on Thursday, Oct. 8
Ocracoke Island will reopen to visitors, starting on Thursday, Oct. 8. after having been closed for a week because of last week’s threat from Hurricane Joaquin and then the coastal storm that lasted into yesterday. The North Carolina Department of Transportation Ferry Division began running limited sound ferry service this afternoon and plans to resume […]
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A tour of Hatteras and Ocracoke under water
The sun finally came out on very soggy Hatteras and Ocracoke this afternoon — the beginning of what will be a long drying-out process after two weeks of heavy rain, gusty onshore winds, and coastal flooding. Back-to-back coastal storms are to blame for most of the nasty weather, but in between the two storms, the […]
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Flooding keeps areas of seashore closed
Most visitors’ facilities and ramps on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore remained closed today, and, for the most part, the beaches were inaccessible — even to pedestrians at times of high tide. Two weeks of coastal storms with torrential rainfall, persistent and gusty onshore winds, and large, powerful waves have taken their toll on the […]
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The Night Sky: Look for two meteor showers in October
September started off well, and I was able to take this image of the Lagoon Nebula (M8). M8 is about 6,500 light years away. It is located in the constellation Sagittarius, which can be found slightly above the southern horizon. The last week of September was plagued by high winds, clouds, and rain. The weather […]
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Retta Williams Quidley
BUXTON — Retta Williams Quidley, 94, passed away at her daughter’shome in Buxton on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015 at 6:15 p.m. with her family byher side. A native of Avon, she was born on June 21, 1921 to the lateCharles Thomas Williams II and Iantha O’Neal Williams. From 1946 to1966, Retta resided at her home […]
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Kenneth Lee Jennette
BUXTON– Kenneth Lee Jennette, 52, was a man of many hats including proudfather, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, co-owner of Cape PointExxon, and diehard Redskins’ fan. With peace in his heart, Ken spent his last days surrounded by devotedfriends and family and departed for Heaven on October 2, 2015, after ashort illness. Many angels await him […]
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, but coastal flooding still a threat
Residents, visitors, and emergency ma nagers on the Outer Banks are breathing a big sigh of relief, but we’re not in the clear yet. Hatteras and Ocracoke islands are in for more heavy rain and punishing surf between now and Monday. “There’s an upper low, a northeaster-type low, that would have affected us anyway, even […]
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