
Hurricane Ida in the last 72 hours (Sunday – Tuesday, 29.-31. August 2021) brought extensive damages and unfortunately 4 deaths into the southern USA and the system is continuing in its way above Eastern Midwest into Northeast /https://mkweather.com/people-in-gulf-coast-the-usa-are-escaping-from-the-strongest-hurricane-of-the-season-hurricane-ida-category-4-hits-the-usa-in-full-power/; https://mkweather.com/breaking-top-1-weather-event-natural-disaster-of-the-year-catastrophic-hurricane-ida-category-5-hit-the-usa-the-strongest-hurricane-in-louisiana-since-1850//.
After the first series of terrifying and dramatic videos /https://mkweather.com/terrifying-and-dramatic-videos-of-hurricane-ida-category-5-louisiana-the-usa-must-see// from the strongest hurricane in Louisiana since 1850, we are bringing the next video of terrifying noises caused by extreme wind gusts reaching 300 km/h.
On videos below is the heavy-damaging power of Hurricane Category 4-5 winds in Louisiana, captures should remain F4-F5 tornadoes, but wind gusts like these appeared in an uncomparable higher territory.
Most of the state of Louisiana is currently fighting with floods and heavy rains from remnants of the system with floods shifted above Kentucky and Tennessee.
A widespread area of 15–20 inches (380–510 mm) for Louisiana and neighboring states was forecasted, but data are still updating thanks to additional heavy rains on the southern parts of the system.
Ida made landfall on the Louisiana coast, where reached its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 929 mbar (27.4 inHg).
Mkweather in the next articles will update information about Hurricane Nora and tropical systems Julian and Kate, shifting towards Southwestern USA, Europe and Greenland, while information about Hurricane Ida we will update after known maximum rainfall totals from parts of the USA and the next possible floods.
