Given the wind shear, climatology, and other environmental factors, odds are that Ida will go wide right and make landfall as a tropical storm somewhere between Ceday Key and Ft. Myers, provided that she doesn't dissipate altogether during her Central American meander.

What's this craziness?? I thought past October we were in the clear.
THANKS for the heads up - I had no idea.
G
We were living in Tallahassee in November, 1985 when Hurricane Kate hit. It spawned many tornadoes and knocked out the power. Many people were unable to prepare Thanksgiving meals. That is the latest (in the season) hurricane I can recall and I've been through many. Let's hope and pray this one chooses to go out into the Atlantic and disappear!
Given the wind shear, climatology, and other environmental factors, odds are that Ida will go wide right and make landfall as a tropical storm somewhere between Ceday Key and Ft. Myers, provided that she doesn't dissipate altogether during her Central American meander.
