Hurricane Ida

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Are we seeing the brown ocean effect at play here? Is that why it's maintining it's strangth and structure?
 

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Reed Timmer is in Houma, LA and caught this roof flying off.
 

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To those who slept through Ida's landfall in Lousiana, all I can say is no wonder even the NHC practically begged people to leave. The storm explosively intensified into a very high end Category 4 overnight and if I lived in that area I'd probably be dead right now.
 

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Still just amazing structure and crawling.
 

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Looks to be definitely moving due North now (4:45 pm cst). On its present track, this will put New Orleans in the right quadrant somewhere near sunset. Not a good situation.
 

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Noticed the more northern movement and how it’s definitely holding its structure. Also, looks like Mobile radar is down
 

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Winds at New Orleans Armstrong International AIrport gusting up to 83 mph with sustained winds of 62 mph.
 
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