I checked a little while ago. Pretty much heading straight for us but likely just a lot of rain and sustained winds for about a day. The power companies have already called (robo-call) to indicate a likelihood of power outages. Stock up on beef jerky.
Incidentally. I never did follow-up on your question from the old forum.
How much were you affected by the quake/Irene?
The quake did shake our house being only 120 miles form the epicenter. In the first few seconds I ran through all of the other possibilities of what it could be, heavy trucks, nearby chemical explosion, but as it continued it became pretty clear. Furniture swayed in the room, I heard a few objects fall elsewhere. I moved my 5 year old into the doorway and grabbed my little girl from my bed where she was napping. After another ten seconds in the doorway (now about 20 or so total) it began to subside and I made a dash for the first floor and outside. As there were many neighbors outside and people from the business park across the street, there was no question that I was not the only one who felt it. I kept the children outside for quite a while until it was clear that no immediate danger was in the home. We had only a few cracks in the walls and one broken item which I do not recall. Small aftershocks hit three or four times over the next few days.
The hurricane hit with heavy rain and wind, the house being pelted with minor debris. The ground was soggy but I do not recall much else of note. The storms this past summer have been fairly violent.
I've been thinking about purchasing one of these.
http://www.amazon.com/GoalZero-Generator-Kit-1250-boulder30-carrying/dp/B007Q27WEM/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1351327839&sr=1-2&keywords=goal+zero1250Thanks for asking.