Hurricane Katrina: The Meteorology

Hurricane Katrina: The Meteorology

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Geography, Science, Life Skills, Biology

6th - 9th Grade

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Hurricane Katrina formed in August 2005, becoming the deadliest U.S. hurricane since the 1920s. It grew due to warm ocean waters and light wind shear, reaching Category 5 strength with 175 mph winds. Katrina made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 3 hurricane, causing catastrophic damage with storm surges up to 28 feet. It produced 62 tornadoes and heavy rainfall, leading to widespread destruction and a human disaster. The hurricane's impact was felt across multiple states, highlighting its deadly and costly legacy.

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When did Hurricane Katrina form?

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What factors contributed to the growth of Hurricane Katrina?

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What was the category of Hurricane Katrina at its peak strength?

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What was the maximum wind speed of Hurricane Katrina when it made landfall?

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How much rain did Hurricane Katrina drop along its path?

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What was the impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans?

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What was the human impact of Hurricane Katrina?

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