ATL: IDA - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
tolakram wrote:Stormgodess wrote:galaxy401 wrote:Yeah as already mentioned I don't believe in those news report from random chat members. Wait until we get actual officials or some first-hand evidence.
What is the board standard? Should we refrain from posting Unconfirmed reports of things? Because this is going to be a long day for me. With me following so many from this area Ive got info flying from left and right. What should I share And what shouldnt I share?
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Use your own judgement, and be honest if unconfirmed (which you did). If it's a message in chat or from a random facebook group my assumption is that it's usually false, but you can always try and verify it. The more dramatic the news the higher the odds it's fake.
The report of the "Levee" "Berm" breech also caused a bit of a debate in the Cajun Navy group it was posted in by a member after the post was deleted. Though it actually stems from a first person post of a surveillance vid from the camp of the woman's parents.... We dont have a embed code for facebook but link to one of the vids. I dont have an option to copy the link to the ladies post itself.
https://www.facebook.com/1662187742/vid ... 613808603/
Edit: She actually has several vids of it in the post
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
I’m surprised there isn’t a captain on board the ferry for when stuff like this happens. IIRC they had captains on each ferry in Galveston when Ike hit.
KBBOCA wrote:A reporter from WWL TV reports this:
https://twitter.com/PMurphyWWL/status/1432057159383146497?s=20
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion

Mesovorticies and lightning still present in the eyewall.

Velocity bins still showing widespread category 4 winds.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Actually wondering now if Ida has somehow gotten stronger over the LA marshes... radar presentation has definitely improved and what appear to be mesovorticies can be seen in the eyewall.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:Actually wondering now if Ida has somehow gotten stronger over the LA marshes... radar presentation has definitely improved and what appear to be mesovorticies can be seen in the eyewall.
Too bad recon isn’t flying this over “land”
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Hypercane_Kyle wrote:Actually wondering now if Ida has somehow gotten stronger over the LA marshes... radar presentation has definitely improved and what appear to be mesovorticies can be seen in the eyewall.
Well, that IS very warm water.
I'm curious too. COULD it have gotten stronger because of that?
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
There is no faking that!
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Katrina strengthened over the everglades...so it is possible, even warmer water in the swamps, just not very deep so it can't sustain it forever if it slows down
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There's an old fellow in a wheelchair at a bus stop on Canal Street. In a Cat 4. He's been there a while, I guess.
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CronkPSU wrote:Katrina strengthened over the everglades...so it is possible, even warmer water in the swamps, just not very deep so it can't sustain it forever if it slows down
to this point...
https://twitter.com/RyanMaue/status/1432070710751600651
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