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Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia It was also the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in the contiguous United States, as measured by barometric pressure Katrina formed on August 23, 2005, with the merger of a tropical wave and the remnants of a tropical depression
Hurricane Katrina | Deaths, Damage, Facts | Britannica Hurricane Katrina, catastrophic tropical cyclone that struck the southeastern United States in late August 2005 The hurricane and its aftermath claimed nearly 1,400 lives, and it ranked as the costliest natural disaster in U S history
Hurricane Katrina - August 2005 - National Weather Service Hurricane Katrina (August 2005) became a large and extremely powerful hurricane that caused enormous destruction and significant loss of life It is the costliest hurricane to ever hit the United States, surpassing the record previously held by Hurricane Andrew from 1992
Hurricane Katrina - Facts, Affected Areas Lives Lost - HISTORY Early in the morning on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States When the storm made landfall, it had a Category 3 rating on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane
Hurricane Katrina impacts and facts | National Geographic Hurricane Katrina was a Category 3 storm that made landfall off the Louisiana coast on August 29, 2005, with maximum sustained wind speeds of 120 miles per hour Because of the ensuing
How Hurricane Katrina Unfolded: A Timeline | Weather. com Through the voices of survivors, local legends, first responders and meteorologists, this timeline tells the history of Hurricane Katrina, from the storm’s first appearance on radar to the
Katrina at 20: We remember the storm. How about its lessons? Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast and New Orleans on Aug 29, 2005 The storm and flooding left thousands dead and billions in damage Now, 20 years later, America remembers the
Hurricane Katrina August 23-31, 2005 - National Weather Service Forecasts of Katrina’s path from NHC were better than long-term average errors and better than the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) 2006 goals established for hurricane track forecasts The evacuation rate during Hurricane Katrina was near 80 percent This is an impressive public response to an approaching threat
Timeline of Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia At 10:00 AM CDT (1500 UTC), Hurricane Katrina made its third landfall near Pearlington, Mississippi and Slidell, Louisiana, with sustained winds of 120 mph (193 km h) after crossing Breton Sound