Pascagoula-MS 30.35n 88.55w
Indian-Pass-FL 29.68n 85.27w
144 am CST Mon Nov 9 2009
... Hurricane wind warning remains in effect until 6 PM CST
Tuesday...
... Hurricane Warning remains in effect...
... New information...
at 1200 am CST... the center of Hurricane Ida was located by an Air
Force Reserve hurricane hunter aircraft near latitude 24.4
north... longitude 87.5 west or about 410 miles... south of Pensacola
Florida.
... Precautionary/preparedness actions...
precautionary/preparedness actions...
For those under a warning... now is the time to rush to completion
preparations for the protection of life and property.
... Winds...
the latest forecast is for tropical storm force winds to onset by
mid Monday afternoon near the coast and spreading northward
thereafter through the evening hours. The onset of hurricane
force winds will occur by early morning Tuesday and continue
through mid morning. Power outages are a strong possibility with
Ida... especially along the coast.
... Inland flooding...
ida's heaviest rainfall will be to the right of the track and
this will mainly fall along coastal areas of Alabama and
northwest Florida. Some 3 to 6 inches of rainfall could occur
east of I-65... especially closer to the coast. A Flash Flood
Watch is in effect for part of southwest Alabama and the western
Florida Panhandle.
... Storm surge and storm tide...
total tide heights of 3 to 6 feet are possible along the Alabama-
western Florida Panhandle coast lines. This is track dependent. If
Ida passes further east. The low end of these values will be
realized. The time of astronomical high tide on Tuesday will range
from 2 to 3 am across the region. This will exacerbate storm related
flooding since ida's forecast landfall is just a few hours
thereafter. If Ida moves in earlier... the time of astronomical high
tide may coincide with landfall which could raise the aforementioned
values.
... Tornadoes...
tornadoes will mainly occur in ida's outer rain bands from midday
Monday into Tuesday. Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the
northeast quadrant of the storm and can happen a few hundred
miles from the storms center.