One of many storms is 2021, Hurricane Ida struck Louisiana on August 29. A hurricane is a spinning storm with high winds that forms over warm ocean water. A hurricane can be hundreds of miles wide. When it moves over or close to land, it can flood towns and destroy homes. Most hurricanes that hit the U.S. form over the Atlantic Ocean.
Ida had winds of up to 160 miles per hour and ripped through nine states. On September 1, the remnants of Ida dumped a record amount of rain in the Northeast, and more than 50 people died.