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Hurricane Ida rapidly intensifying in the Gulf of Mexico on August 28 viewed from the ISS. During the day-time hours of August 28 microwave satellite imagery and Cuban radar data showed Ida's central core to be reorganizing with the formation of a convective ring around the center.
Hurricane Idalia has eased to a Category 3 storm as it made landfall in Florida and is approaching Georgia. Follow the storm's path with live tracker.
Radars show weather conditions across Sarasota as Hurricane Idalia moves toward Florida's Gulf Coast.
Hurricane Michael (2018) – a Category 5 hurricane that made landfall in the same general region; Hurricane Ian (2022) – a Category 5 hurricane that made landfall in South Florida after impacting Cuba, and also affected the Carolinas; Hurricane Debby (2024) – a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in a similar area 11 months after Idalia
Tropical cyclone track forecasting involves predicting where a tropical cyclone is going to track over the next five days, every 6 to 12 hours. The history of tropical cyclone track forecasting has evolved from a single-station approach to a comprehensive approach which uses a variety of meteorological tools and methods to make predictions.
Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.
CoreLogic estimated that Ida caused an estimated $16 to 24 billion in flooding damage in the Northeastern United States. [8] The National Hurricane Center (NHC) estimated that Ida caused between $18 billion to $22.5 billion in damage in the Northeastern United States, with a median estimate of at least $20 billion in damages. [7]