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Hurricane warning for New Orleans as Tropical Storm Ida gains force
2021-08-27 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

       MIAMI —

       Tropical Storm Ida prompted a hurricane warning for New Orleans and an emergency declaration for the state of Louisiana as it pushed across the Caribbean toward an expected strike on Cuba on Friday.

       Ida could be near major hurricane strength by the time it reaches the northern Gulf Coast, which forecasters predict may happen sometime late Sunday or early Monday.

       The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Ida was expected to cross the tobacco-rich western stretch of Cuba as a tropical storm starting Friday afternoon, then strengthen over the southeastern and central Gulf of Mexico.

       “Unfortunately, all of Louisiana’s coastline is currently in the forecast cone for Tropical Storm Ida, which is strengthening and could come ashore in Louisiana as a major hurricane as Gulf conditions are conducive for rapid intensification,” said Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards.

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       “By Saturday evening, everyone should be in the location where they intend to ride out the storm,” he added.

       A hurricane watch was in effect from Cameron, La., to the Mississippi-Alabama border — including Lake Pontchartrain, Lake Maurepas and metropolitan New Orleans.

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       Dangerous storm surge was also possible for the Gulf Coast. Depending on the tide as Ida approached the coast, seven to 11 feet of storm surge was forecast from Morgan City, La., to Ocean Springs, Miss.

       “There is an increasing risk of life-threatening storm surge, damaging hurricane-force winds, and heavy rainfall Sunday and Monday, especially along the coast of Louisiana,” the hurricane center said.

       “Ida certainly has the potential to be very bad,” said Brian McNoldy, a hurricane researcher at the University of Miami.

       The mayor of Grand Isle, a Louisiana town on a narrow barrier island in the Gulf, called for a voluntary evacuation late Thursday ahead of Ida and said a mandatory evacuation would take effect Friday.

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       Early Friday, Ida had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and was traveling northwest at about 12 mph. It was centered about 30 miles east-northeast of Grand Cayman and 310 miles east-southeast of the western tip of Cuba.

       Tropical storm-force winds extended as far as 70 miles from the center.

       The storm was forecast to drop from six to 12 inches of rain over parts of Jamaica, Cuba and the Cayman islands, with the potential for more in some isolated areas.

       Forecasters warned of possible flash floods and mudslides and tidal storm surge of as much as two to four feet above normal, along with “large and destructive waves.”

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       The Cayman Islands government said nonessential government offices closed early Thursday and several shelters were opened.

       


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关键词: coast     Tropical Storm Ida     surge     winds     Louisiana     Cayman     National Hurricane Center    
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