Video | Hurricane Ida upsets America's largest river

2021-08-30 2021-08-30T08:08:43Z
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Weather of Arabia - Hurricane Ida, which swept through the southern American state of Louisiana, upended the course of the Mississippi River, which flowed in the opposite direction in its lower course, in a phenomenon described as very rare.

 

Where strong winds that sometimes exceed 240 kilometers per hour caused this phenomenon, in addition to storm tidal waves in the Gulf of Mexico, where the largest river in North America flows.

 

The river slowed from about (0.6 meters) per second to (0.15 meters) per second in the opposite direction, said Scott Perrine, a hydrologist with the US Geological Survey.

 

 

Perrin noted that the scale does not measure the flow of the entire river, so it is possible that the deeper layers of the river's waters have not changed their flow directions.

 

The scientist stated that he noticed a change in the direction of the river's flow during Hurricane "Katrina", which swept the same region 16 years ago, leaving 1,800 people dead, in addition to damages estimated at 125 billion dollars.

 

Source: CNN

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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