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The ninth named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, Ida originated from a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea on August 23. On August 26, the wave developed into a tropical depression, which organized further and became Tropical Storm Ida later that day, near Grand Cayman.
As of 800 AM EDT today (27 August 2021), the path is basically the same. Closest approach to the Cancun area around 200 AM EDT Saturday morning. It is projected to be a major hurricane (Cat 3 or higher) as it approaches Louisiana so people leaving that area Sunday should determine if travel plans should be changed.
Hurricane Eta. Hurricane Eta was a deadly and erratic Category 4 hurricane that devastated parts of Central America in early November 2020. The record-tying twenty-eighth named storm, thirteenth hurricane, and sixth major hurricane of the extremely-active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, Eta originated from a vigorous tropical wave in the ...
one thing of note is that they state: "the track forecast takes ida back over the northwestern caribbean sea after 48 hours...and the intensity forecast shows some strengthening at 72 hours and beyond. however ...there is a large degree of uncertainty at this time range...since ida may not survive long enough to reach water again."
The 31st and final tropical cyclone, 30th named storm, 14th hurricane, and record-tying seventh major hurricane of the record-breaking 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, Iota originated as a tropical wave that moved into the Eastern Caribbean on November 10. Over the next few days, the wave began to become better organized and by November 13, it ...
On Saturday afternoon, Ida began to rapidly intensify over the Gulf Coast, with wind speeds increasing from 85 mph to 105 mph, making the storm a Category 2 hurricane (maximum sustained winds of ...
A post-storm assessment of the deadly and devastating Hurricane Ida, which slammed the United States in 2021, was released in late April 2023 by the National Weather Service (NWS), citing ...
It is a concern that Ida could reach Category 1 hurricane strength before it reaches the Yucatan, as the total heat content of the ocean in the Western Caribbean is very high this year (Figure 2). However, given Ida's current disorganized state and the presence of 15 - 20 knots of shear, the odds of the storm reaching hurricane strength before ...