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Old 09-01-2021, 10:14 PM
 
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So Hurricane Ida has tracked northeast atop of the Appalachian Mountain Chain.

I think that is the first time I ever hear of that happening.

Shouldnt it dump most of its water as it passes that much land? NYC is getting deluged and we are at tail end of journey.

It seems to have missed South Florida altogether. I am not seeing the devastation/destruction of South Florida when its hurricane season with Ida. Oh well, the season aint over yet.

Is this the first time Kentucky and Pittsburgh get hit with a cyclone?
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Old 09-07-2021, 12:06 AM
 
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Wow interestingly no one is responding to this question yet on City Data. I always want to ask why. How on earth could a "hurricane" or whats left of it be still be that powerful going across so much land? Though its kind of like how Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Sandy was able to make landfall in the Northeast late October when the cold waters off shore for maybe a thousand miles of landfall point was only 60f if not colder.

If remnants of a hurricane came to the west with that much moisture the drought would be over.
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