Ida has formed into a tropical storm overnight south of Cuba. The latest super ensemble 2608 run 18z set for EPS and GEFS is showing a track bullseye for Louisiana in just over 3 days. Given the very warm gulf waters and low wind shear in the short term, this could be a major hurricane on landfall for the U.S. GFS is current projecting a hit on New Orleans.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Fri 27/08/2021 16:35
by darcyplumb
Poor Louisiana. Their coastal communities are still a mess after Laura and her mates visited last year. I think surge is going to be a huge issue with Ida due to the large wind field.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sat 28/08/2021 08:56
by darcyplumb
Ida now forecast to be Cat 4 or higher by the NHS at landfall in the coming days.
HWFR's 18z run has Ida coming in hot off the gulf as a top shelf truck tyre at Baton Rogue, Monday morning NZT.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 12:47
by darcyplumb
NOAA hurricane hunter aircraft is currently flying through Ida. They have recorded a 4mb pressure drop in the last hour and a half. Ida will be a beast in 12 hours time.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 16:59
by darcyplumb
Pressure now 954.3mb. Rapid intensification now occurring.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 18:19
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
This is the 2nd Hurricane/TC to be called Ida. TC Ida passed close to Northland on the 15th of March 1959 resulting in a lot of damage up there.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 18:51
by darcyplumb
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote: ↑Sun 29/08/2021 18:19
This is the 2nd Hurricane/TC to be called Ida. TC Ida passed close to Northland on the 15th of March 1959 resulting in a lot of damage up there.
That’s a neat bit of trivia! I dare say the name Ida will be retired by the NHS after this. Now a category 4, drop of 6mb in the past hour.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 19:40
by Cyclone Tracy
Inner eyewall lightning in the last hour. Ida is still maturing on approach ......
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 20:17
by Cyclone Tracy
GFS latest run is projecting the inner eyewall approaching New Orleans near high tide in 9 hour and 40 min from now.
Satellite (ADT) estimate coming in at 934 hPa, 127 knots. Hurricane hunter recon mission is now on its way towards the beast to drop in the new weather toys and get the actual obs. Ida has the unofficial look of a cat 5.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 21:29
by darcyplumb
Cyclone Tracy wrote: ↑Sun 29/08/2021 20:17
GFS latest run is projecting the inner eyewall approaching New Orleans near high tide in 9 hour and 40 min from now.
Satellite (ADT) estimate coming in at 934 hPa, 127 knots. Hurricane hunter recon mission is now on its way towards the beast to drop in the new weather toys and get the actual obs. Ida has the unofficial look of a cat 5.
The new hurricane hunter data will be interesting. Cat 5 certainly on the cards. Data due in a few minutes time.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 21:44
by Awhituobs
crazy
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 21:48
by Cyclone Tracy
Eastern eyewall around 123 knots on that first fly over pass. Cat 5 level is 136 knots + (157 mph, 252 km/h)
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Sun 29/08/2021 21:58
by darcyplumb
Josh Morgerman of iCyclone is currently in New Orleans.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Mon 30/08/2021 05:11
by Cyclone Tracy
Landfall - pressure 930 hPA, 130 knots (150 mph, 241 km/h). High end cat 4. Preliminary wind estimates would tie that strength with strongest ever Louisiana canes of Laura 2020; Last Island 1856.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Mon 30/08/2021 05:31
by Awhituobs
everyone is up early checking and watching
any online weather stations in the area?
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Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Mon 30/08/2021 08:52
by Cyclone Tracy
Ida is looking just as strong as when she first made landfall, all that hot swampy water below. Multiple mesovortices within the inner eyewall and intense rain on the outside of them. The eye is heading for the town of Houma where several storm chasers are hunkered down. They should get the stadium effect if it stays course.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Mon 30/08/2021 08:59
by Orion
EarthCam Live: Hurricane Ida - Bourbon Street, New Orleans. Much more rackety here now than it was a few hours ago:
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Mon 30/08/2021 09:14
by Awhituobs
obviously a tornado damage they just been looking at...but they are all like...what has happened here (re the live broadcast)
7 hours after landfall, Ida still has an eye and eyewall. The damage is going cataclysmic.
Re: Hurricane Ida
Posted: Mon 30/08/2021 14:15
by darcyplumb
Total power failure in New Orleans. Catastrophic damage to the grid that will take months to repair according to local media. Flash flood emergency now as well due to the lack of pumps that are operational. Only a few work on the back up generator power. The strength of this system blows my mind. The warm moist waters of the gulf continuing to fuel Ida through her own storm surge and swamp areas of the bayou.