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Wind Shear is Ripping Ida Apart

posted on Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 6:43 am
Ida Weakens, Image: NOAA click to enlarge

Ida Weakens, Image: NOAA click to enlarge

Ida is looking pretty ragged this morning as wind shear over the Gulf Coast is starting to tear the storm apart.

Hurricane Ida’s winds are down to 80 miles an hour. 30 knots or 35 mile per hour wind shear is tearing the storm apart. National Hurricane Center forecasters still forecast a hurricane at landfall, but I think that’s generous to say the storm will maintain these winds over the next 24 hours. I think heavy rain and possibly up to 60 mile per hour winds at landfall are what Gulf Coast residents can expect out of this storm. The tropical storm force winds will be relegated to the Alabama/Florida border.

Hurricane watches and warnings remain for the northern Gulf Coast. For the latest watches and warnings, go to GET YOUR LOCAL TV FORECAST! on the right hand side of this page. It is the last green tab on the right. You can watch forecasters from New Orleans, Louisiana to Tampa, Florida forecasting this storm!

Ida Track, Image: NOAA  click to enlarge

Ida Track, Image: NOAA click to enlarge

-Dawn Brown

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