Remembering Hurricane Katrina

by on August 29, 2009

Four years ago today we were tracking Hurricane Katrina. The day before landfall, the mighty storm was a category five hurricane, the strongest on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Intensity Scale. Winds were estimated to be 160 mph,

Remembering Hurricane Katrina

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