Something very bad happened at Plum Island on the weekend of August 16-18,1991.According to the Government nothing of significance happened on the Island that weekend.The problem with the governments version of events is that it flies in the face of what the 4 men who lived through the horror told the author about the weekend.The event,and the aftermath...
Look, I’m not a scientist—but to me, it was a biological meltdown.
—PHILLIP PIEGARI, FORMER EMPLOYEE
Friday, August 16, 1991, 12:00 p.m.— A tropical depression formed from a cluster of tightly packed thunderstorms just east of the Bahamas, and it gradually intensified throughout the day and overnight. By late Saturday afternoon, it became a “tropical cyclone with winds that exceed seventy-four miles per hour and circulate counterclockwise about its center,” otherwise known as a hurricane. When a storm officially becomes a hurricane, the National Hurricane Center gives it a name. The names are handed out in alphabetical order to delineate how many have come before it that hurricane season; this second hurricane of the season was simply named “Bob.” Like many hurricanes originating in this region, Bob plowed north by northeast, following a path parallel to the East Coast of the United States. With each passing hour, the hurricane’s intensity accelerated. As Saturday slipped into Sunday, Bob came within 30 miles of Cape Hatteras, packing winds over 115 miles per hour. Minimum barometric pressure was 957 mb. Out of five possible levels, Bob was classified as a Category-3 (CAT-3) hurricane, a storm capable of extensive damage. The hurricane spiraled on, gaining strength as it went.
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