ATL: IDA - Remnants - Discussion
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Good close up video from a helicopter of Grand Isle, some homes unscathed while others almost completely gone. You can tell that the newer ones were built with better hurricane codes which I heard city officials pushed on on new constructions.
Edit, fixed link:
https://www.facebook.com/47911286/video ... 492842966/
Edit, fixed link:
https://www.facebook.com/47911286/video ... 492842966/
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Satellite image (Sentinel-2) of inundation of the bayous of Southern Louisiana (Before and After passage of Ida)
Lafourche

Lafourche, Jefferson & Plaquemines

Lafourche

Lafourche, Jefferson & Plaquemines

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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
mrbagyo wrote:Satellite image (Sentinel-2) of inundation of the bayous of Southern Louisiana (Before and After passage of Ida)
Lafourche
https://i.imgur.com/VgGpFAc.gif
Lafourche, Jefferson & Plaquemines
https://i.imgur.com/ilOMdO8.gif
Would actually like to see the difference at a month, to see the actual difference.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Anyone heard from LSU2001, I know he was in Cut Off, hope everything is ok. Steve, have you made it back to your property to check on it?
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Re: ATL: IDA - Remnants - Discussion
NEWS: IDA HAS BEEN DOWNGRADED TO A REMNANT LOW
AL, 09, 2021083112, , BEST, 0, 346N, 884W, 20, 996, DB, 34, NEQ, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1008, 410, 40, 0, 0, L, 0, , 0, 0, IDA, M,
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Ida still developing deep convection and even had an eye like feature earlier this morning. Incredible. Lack of a surface low finished it off.
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=m ... =undefined
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=m ... =undefined
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ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Heavy damage Golden Meadow...Steel frame and tin worthless in a hurricane zone...Some homes taken off foundation and crushed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IWHU_sUNbA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IWHU_sUNbA
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
NDG wrote:Good close up video from a helicopter of Grand Isle, some homes unscathed while others almost completely gone. You can tell that the newer ones were built with better hurricane codes which I heard city officials pushed on on new constructions.
https://www.facebook.com/1319265454/pos ... 38225/?d=n
I'm getting "This content isn't available right now."
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ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
West eyewall destruction at Cocodrie just as bad as east...
Textbook high end category 4 wind and surge destruction...Note straight wind destruction on structures above surge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYYtrx5nmJA
Textbook high end category 4 wind and surge destruction...Note straight wind destruction on structures above surge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYYtrx5nmJA
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SconnieCane wrote:NDG wrote:Good close up video from a helicopter of Grand Isle, some homes unscathed while others almost completely gone. You can tell that the newer ones were built with better hurricane codes which I heard city officials pushed on on new constructions.
https://www.facebook.com/1319265454/pos ... 38225/?d=n
I'm getting "This content isn't available right now."
Try this other fb link.
https://www.facebook.com/47911286/video ... 492842966/
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Blinhart wrote:mrbagyo wrote:Satellite image (Sentinel-2) of inundation of the bayous of Southern Louisiana (Before and After passage of Ida)
Lafourche
https://i.imgur.com/VgGpFAc.gif
Lafourche, Jefferson & Plaquemines
https://i.imgur.com/ilOMdO8.gif
Would actually like to see the difference at a month, to see the actual difference.
You are not going to see a difference between August 25th and a month prior. On August 25th Ida was just a TD in the Caribbean.
If you want to see a difference look at a satellite picture of the same area from 20-40 years ago.
Sadly the Louisiana coast is a disappearing coast, little by little the only land that has not been disappearing into the gulf are the areas that are protected by Levees.
Before Leveeing the MS River, all this land was replenished by the MS River from its annual overflowing which kept it rebuilding depositing more soil. Once the river was leveed there was no more way to keep rebuilding this land. The oil industry didn't helped the situation when they started dredging canals through the marshland decades ago, that accelerated it even more.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
I was thinking that same thing. On sunday morning he was talking about his dog waking him up barking at the wind. He mentioned Cutoff and I looked at where that was and if he stayed there he definitely got hit HARD! I hope he's ok too. I asked him if he was actually in Cutoff at the time of the storm and didn't see a reply.Blinhart wrote:Anyone heard from LSU2001, I know he was in CutOff, hope everything is ok. Steve, have you made it back to your property to check on it?
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Back in 2005 there was a website posted soon after Katrina with an aerial photo survey of the New Orleans area along with some other points. We used it where I was to help some NO folk figure out if their house was damaged/flooded. Is anything like that being made now? It was a government site but I haven't seen such a thing this time and don't have enough juice to conduct exhaustive searches (my phone is currently solar-powered, after all).
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The GFDL would've had all this figured out by now.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Good riddance, Ida. You're heading to one place only: the
. Won't be seeing you in 2027!

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LARanger wrote:Back in 2005 there was a website posted soon after Katrina with an aerial photo survey of the New Orleans area along with some other points. We used it where I was to help some NO folk figure out if their house was damaged/flooded. Is anything like that being made now? It was a government site but I haven't seen such a thing this time and don't have enough juice to conduct exhaustive searches (my phone is currently solar-powered, after all).
Yes, the aerial damage viewer:
https://storms.ngs.noaa.gov/storms/ida/index.html
More coverage will be added in the coming days.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
NDG wrote:Blinhart wrote:mrbagyo wrote:Satellite image (Sentinel-2) of inundation of the bayous of Southern Louisiana (Before and After passage of Ida)
Lafourche
https://i.imgur.com/VgGpFAc.gif
Lafourche, Jefferson & Plaquemines
https://i.imgur.com/ilOMdO8.gif
Would actually like to see the difference at a month, to see the actual difference.
You are not going to see a difference between August 25th and a month prior. On August 25th Ida was just a TD in the Caribbean.
If you want to see a difference look at a satellite picture of the same area from 20-40 years ago.
Sadly the Louisiana coast is a disappearing coast, little by little the only land that has not been disappearing into the gulf are the areas that are protected by Levees.
Before Leveeing the MS River, all this land was replenished by the MS River from its annual overflowing which kept it rebuilding depositing more soil. Once the river was leveed there was no more way to keep rebuilding this land. The oil industry didn't helped the situation when they started dredging canals through the marshland decades ago, that accelerated it even more.
I was talking the difference in a month to see how much comes back after the water goes down.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
CrazyC83 wrote:Good riddance, Ida. You're heading to one place only: the. Won't be seeing you in 2027!
Ida's story isn't finished yet sadly. Gonna be dumping possibly a foot of rain in some places and a tornado threat to boot
https://twitter.com/EricBlake12/status/1432816732725551107
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Re: ATL: IDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
My daughter works in the ER at a local hospital here in Pensacola. Both other large hospitals in the area on on diversion ( which means they can no longer accept patients) They are awaiting 25 patients from Louisiana...being brought in by military helicopter. I have no idea what happened with all the hospitals, I know a few got damaged...but damaged enough they have to send 25 patients all the way to Florida?
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SunnyThoughts wrote:My daughter works in the ER at a local hospital here in Pensacola. Both other large hospitals in the area on on diversion ( which means they can no longer accept patients) They are awaiting 25 patients from Louisiana...being brought in by military helicopter. I have no idea what happened with all the hospitals, I know a few got damaged...but damaged enough they have to send 25 patients all the way to Florida?
Most hospitals in Louisiana are full already, and those that weren't are now with all the hospitals in the New Orleans area having to evacuate all patients since they will be without electricity for most likely weeks.
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