Talk:Hurricane Idalia

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Peak image

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3

Good evening my fellow editors which image of Idalia should we use as the peak image? Because there could be future edit wars sparked since these images are within minutes of each other.

Looking at Image 2 in the infobox, it looks really off because of the cities and how far zoomed out it is. Image 3 is now my preferred option.
199811 00:38, 3 September 2023 (UTC)[reply
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*Image 2 - visible imagery is always preferred over infrared, per

WP:WPTC/IMG. Withdrawing vote. foobarbaz 21:36, 2 September 2023 (UTC)[reply
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9 bil

Did Idalia really do $9 billion dollars in damages?, if so, can i have the source? — 😈🥟🦆 11:18, 2 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Google Idalia losses. Preliminary estimates of insured losses vary, but the $9 billion figure is being widely reported. Drdpw (talk) 11:39, 2 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Like always, we can include that in the text-portion of the article, but since Idalia impacted the U.S., the infobox damage total will reflect whatever NOAA provides in a few months (like we did with Hurricane Ian). The Weather Event Writer (Talk Page) 16:36, 2 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I’d say leave the parameter empty for now. Estimates vary widely - I see reports for $10B, $9.36B, $3-5B, and $2.2B, with the most commonly agreed upon range being between $3B and $9B. Simply too early to zero in on a damage total. 74.101.92.237 (talk) 23:39, 2 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Deaths in Florida

I've seen mention of how there have been three traffic deaths in Florida caused indirectly by Idalia, and I do recall a death being under investigation for a possible connection to Idalia. However, I've only seen cited evidence that says more than basically just "it happened in Florida" for the traffic deaths in Pasco and Alachua counties.

Does anyone have any information about this third death? The lack of information I've seen about it is causing me to doubt about how much it is actually related to the hurricane. ~~ Raskuly (talk) 06:00, 7 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Adding on to this with updated information, the traffic death in Pasco County has not been confirmed as being related to Idalia by the Medical Examiners Office of Florida, while 2 deaths in Dixie and Brevard counties respectively have been confirmed to be related (plus the Alachua County fatality) by the Medical Examiners Office.[1] ~~ Raskuly (talk) 05:27, 8 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The Pasco County death has finally been confirmed to be related to Idalia.[2] I've still yet to see any information about the purported third traffic fatality. ~~ Raskuly (talk) 04:11, 12 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Notability of dispersal of flamingos

The paragraph of this page regarding the storm's dispersal of flamingos across the Eastern US was removed by @Drdpw citing "not noteworthy". I am not a frequent Wikipedia editor and not an expert on its policies, but I think that the impact of this storm on flamingos might satisfy policies on notability/noteworthiness. This dispersal event has resulted in media coverage (search for "Idalia flamingo" to get a sampling via your favorite search engine) and a scientific effort to record the presence and movements of these birds (observation records accessible via sources such as Cornell's eBird.org). I think there may be more media coverage of the flamingos than of deaths caused by the storm. This dispersal event is the first ever recorded movement of wild flamingos into Pennsylvania. If I reworked the text with additional information and citations, would that be sufficient to include it in this article again? I would also like to be pointed to the relevant content policies for my own edification. Thank you. 🦩🦩🦩🦩 Foxoxjd (talk) 21:58, 8 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I added the mention of the effect on flamingos, so I am biased, but the reason I did was because I wanted to include notable effects on plants or animals, if there were any. So, because of that I do think that including Idalia's impact upon flamingos and how far north these birds have pushed is notable enough to be mentioned in the article.
I didn't realize that they had made it all the way to Pennsylvania though, that's crazy! ~~
talk) 01:50, 9 September 2023 (UTC)[reply
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I feel like the flamingos are somewhat notable because they are flamingos. I heard some news stories documenting how people go outside after bad storms to look for birds. Though it might have just been a filler story for a slow day as it was published in Orlando who didn't get severely ruined like the Northeast.
199811 12:10, 9 September 2023 (UTC)[reply
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Damage Estimate

Where are we getting this 9-20 billion from? I thought we go by insured damages which last I check in Florida [3] only stands at 259 million dollars? --Kuzwa (talk) 01:02, 15 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Moody Analytics here says 9-20 billion https://www.foxweather.com/weather-news/tracking-idalia-damage-history
talk) 20:07, 16 October 2023 (UTC)[reply
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Damage total

@Sleepinthestars, I though we were using uninflated damage estimates? That would put the total at 3.5 billion USD. ✶Quxyz 23:00, 6 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I think not, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information estimated damage from Hurricane Idalia at $3.6 billion. Sleepinthestars (talk) 10:20, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thats with inflation though. If you click "Unadjusted" at the right-top of the page, you can get the uninflated totals. That is where I am getting $3.5 billion from. ✶Quxyz 19:27, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]