Hurricane Katrina Map Of Path

Hurricane Katrina Map Of Path. 10 Years After Hurricane Katrina The Sea Service Response USNI News A breakdown of Hurricane Katrina's warpath through the United States On August 23rd, Hurricane Katrina began as a tropical depression that formed over the Southeastern, Bahamas


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Katrina rapidly weakened over land to become a Category 1 hurricane by 1800 UTC 29 August, and a tropical storm by 0000 UTC 30 August. Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir-Simpson scale.

On August 23rd, Hurricane Katrina began as a tropical depression that formed over the Southeastern, Bahamas Hurricane Katrina remains the costliest hurricane in history Katrina then weakened to a Category 4 hurricane as it moved across the north central Gulf and weakened further to a strong Category 3 hurricane shortly before making landfall in southeast Louisiana

Hurricane Katrina August 2005. Here's what Hurricane Katrina looked like near-peak intensity as it barreled down on the Gulf Coast This map displays the exact path of Hurricane Katrina, following the starting point in Long Island and ending at Columbus.

. The red and yellow on the map are the hottest areas shown The central pressure at landfall was 920mb - ranking 3rd lowest on record for a US landfalling hurricane, behind Hurricane Camille in 1969 (900mb) and the Labor Day Hurricane that struck the.