Hurricane Katrina Map Of Path

Hurricane Katrina Map Of Path. NASA SVS Hurricane Katrina GOES Clouds Harness the power of maps to tell stories that matter 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

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Satellite images, weather maps and tracks of Category 5 Major Hurricane Katrina 2005, 23 - 31 August The NOAA satellite image was taken at 3:11 pm Central Time on Aug

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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 Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir-Simpson scale. This map displays the exact path of Hurricane Katrina, following the starting point in Long Island and ending at Columbus.

Hurricane Milton Text version impacts, landfall, watcheswarnings. The red and yellow on the map are the hottest areas shown 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

. Since the default search range is 60 miles, search results for "Houston" won't include Hurricane Harvey Here's what Hurricane Katrina looked like near-peak intensity as it barreled down on the Gulf Coast