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September 15, 2005 Source George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum From Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana, President Bush addresses the nation on the state of relief efforts in the city and surrounding areas after Hurricane Katrina. Although the eye never came ashore, the eyewall stayed over much of the coast for up to 24-36 hours. "Rita" was the second major hurricane to strike the Louisiana coast this season ("Katrina" was the first Many Homes Were Severely Damaged Or Destroyed, And Of Those That Survived, Many Required Extensive Cleaning. Hurricane Rita, shown here at its maximum strength with sustained winds of 180 mph, was the 4th most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense in the Gulf of Mexico.
This image was taken by GOES East at 1945Z on September 21, 2005…
Hurricane Rita September 18-26, 2005 20 25 30 35 40-95 -90 -85 -80 -75 -70 25 24 31 30 29 27 26 902 mb 920 mb 984 mb 928 mb 28 Hurricane Tropical Storm Tropical Dep. Tropical Storm Rita became the ninth hurricane in the Atlantic Basin during the morning of September 20th. Hurricane September 2005 Wilmington NC Kevin Vitale. 2005 North Atlantic Hurricane Season Track Map (click to enlarge) If you have trouble viewing linked files, obtain a free viewer for the file format: Adobe Acrobat (pdf)
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On September 14-15, 2005 Hurricane Ophelia raked the southeast North Carolina coast from Cape Fear north to the Outer Banks. This depression became the 17th named storm of the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season on Sunday, September 18th, in the Bahamas. Hurricane Rita made landfall in southwestern Louisiana between Sabine Pass, Texas and Johnson's Bayou, Louisiana early Saturday morning, September 24, 2005. Question: Hurricane Damage: In August And September 2005, Hurricanes Katrina And Rita Caused Extraordinary Flooding In New Orleans, Louisiana.
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pre s (mb) Hurricane Katrina August 23-30, 2005 Figure 2. 6:24.