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  • This spot right here this is called Cape Lookout and that is the most likely place for this storm to kind of brush over, the eye could potentially move over Cape Lookout but it's also very possible that the eye all together may stay off the shoreline.

    CNN Transcript Sep 14, 2005 2005

  • In fact, Lou, we just had a report in of a gust to hurricane-force at Cape Lookout, which is a little to the east of where Rob is in Atlantic Beach.

    CNN Transcript Sep 14, 2005 2005

  • In the mean time, he was on the look-out for ships from England, with supplies, and had sent Captain Stafford, with a party, to 'Croatan,' probably at or near what is now known as Cape Lookout, to discover their approach.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • We sailed out to Cape Lookout which is one of my favorite anchorages in the Carolinas.

    Planet Geospatial 2008

  • We sailed out to Cape Lookout which is one of my favorite anchorages in the Carolinas.

    Planet Geospatial 2008

  • Irene made its first landfall early Saturday at Cape Lookout, N.C. Many governors ordered mandatory evacuations, making it clear that those who stayed behind would have to fend for themselves.

    In wake of Irene, flooding fears along Eastern Seaboard 2011

  • Irene made its first landfall early Saturday at Cape Lookout, N.C. Many governors ordered mandatory evacuations, making it clear that those who stayed behind would have to fend for themselves.

    In wake of Irene, flooding fears along Eastern Seaboard 2011

  • Irene, which struck land early Saturday morning near Cape Lookout, N.C., on the southern tip of the Outer Banks, wasn't expected to gain strength, said National Hurricane Center director Bill Read, but he cautioned that winds will be stronger at levels higher off the ground.

    Irene Rakes Coast, Leaves Thousands Without Power Mike Esterl 2011

  • The hurricane carried its most powerful punch in North Carolina, when it struck land on Saturday near Cape Lookout, N.C., on the southern tip of the Outer Banks.

    Weakened Irene Rakes Coast Barry Newman 2011

  • Irene makes landfall near Cape Lookout, N.C., more than 500 miles from New York City.

    Tracking the Storm, Cheering Its Departure 2011

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