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  1. 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.

  2. Hurricane Katrina was a devastating and deadly Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused 1,392 fatalities and damages estimated at $186.3 billion (2022 USD) in late August 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding area.

  3. Sep 14, 2005 · The eye of Hurricane Katrina comes ashore between North Miami Beach and Hallandale Beach on Florida's southeastern coast. The storm's top winds are 80 miles an hour (130 kilometers an hour)....

  4. Jun 3, 2024 · Hurricane Katrina, tropical cyclone that struck the southeastern United States in late August 2005. The hurricane and its aftermath claimed more than 1,800 lives, and it ranked as the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history.

  5. Aug 31, 2005 · km² sq mi acres hectares. Coordinate System. DMS Decimal Degrees. Major Hurricane Katrina 2005. Last Modified: 09:00, 31 August 2005 UTC. Satellite images, weather maps and tracks of Category 5 Major Hurricane Katrina 2005, 23 - 31 August. Max wind speed 175mph.

  6. Nov 9, 2009 · Print Page. Hurricane Katrina was a destructive Category 5 storm that made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast in August 2005. The storm triggered catastrophic flooding, particularly in the city of...

  7. Aug 29, 2005 · Katrina moved south-westward across the extreme southern tip of Florida and into the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico. Katrina reached category five in the Central Gulf of Mexico with sustained winds around 175 MPH. This occurred on Sunday, August 28th, 2005. Katrina then turned on a northward path.

  8. Jan 16, 2019 · January 16, 2019. • 8 min read. Hurricane Katrina made landfall off the coast of Louisiana on August 29, 2005. It hit land as a Category 3 storm with winds reaching speeds as high as 120 miles...

  9. Based on aircraft reconnaissance flight-level wind data, the cyclone became Katrina, the 11th tropical storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, at 1200 UTC 24 August when it was centered over the central Bahamas about 65 n mi east-southeast of Nassau.

  10. Jan 20, 2016 · NOAA/ National Weather Service National Centers for Environmental Prediction National Hurricane Center Tropical Prediction Center 11691 SW 17th Street Miami, Florida, 33165-2149 USA

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