Grand-Isle-la 29.25n 89.96w
Aucilla-river-FL 30.04n 83.92w
Attn... WFO... lix... tae... mob...
1058 PM EST Mon Nov 9 2009
... Tropical Storm Wind Warning remains in effect until 7 am EST
Wednesday...
... Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect...
... New information...
the tropical storm warnings remain in effect for Franklin County.
At 934 PM et... Apalachicola reported a wind gust to 36 mph. The
latest information from the tide gage at Apalachicola shows tide
levels are currently 2 feet above normal with a current storm tide
level of 3.25 feet.
... Precautionary/preparedness actions...
precautionary/preparedness actions...
The most significant threat from Ida will likely be along the
coast in the form of above normal tides... high surf... and
tropical storm force wind gusts. Coastal residents should plan on
storm tides of 3 to 5 feet... and take the appropriate precautions
to protect life and property. These actions should be taken as
soon as possible... as higher winds and rain from Ida will move in
tonight and make outdoor chores difficult. Inland residents
should... as a precaution... secure loose objects such as garbage
cans... patio furniture... and dead tree limbs before the stronger
winds and heavy rain arrive tonight.
... Winds...
the best chance for tropical storm force winds will be tonight
and Tuesday... mainly in gusts. Widespread or major damage is
unlikely... but some trees and power lines could be knocked down
in the stronger squalls. This could lead to sporadic power
outages.
... Storm surge and storm tide...
a storm surge of 2 feet is possible in Apalachee Bay tonight and
Tuesday. This surge will add to the normal tide levels... creating
above normal tides. The main threat will come during high tide.
The following are the times of high tide at Apalachicola...
1107 PM CST today... 853 am CST Tuesday... and 1130 PM CST Tuesday.
At these times low lying areas along the coast will be most
vulnerable... as storm tides may reach 3 to 5 feet. Remember...
storm tide is the storm surge plus the actual tide. In this
case... high tide will be about 1.5 feet and the storm surge will
be around 2 to 3 feet.
In addition to above normal tides... high surf and strong rip
currents are expected. The surf may reach 5 to 7 feet Tuesday
morning. This could cause significant beach erosion and possibly
flooding of low lying areas and roads.
... Inland flooding...
a Flood Watch is in effect through Tuesday evening. Storm total
rainfall from today through Wednesday will generally range from
2 to 4 inches.