The windstorm that blew through the area, knocking out power to thousands in September was a rarity for this part of the country, said meteorologist Michelle Boutillette to Ross Middle School students on Friday, Nov. 14.
Normally when hurricanes hit land, the winds weaken, said Boutilette of WKRC-TV Local 12. "But the remnants of Hurricane Ike merged with an approaching cold front, which allowed Ike to maintain its tropical characteristics and very low pressure center."
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