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Advances in forecast models, satellite data, and radar technology have transformed hurricane predictions since 2005.
June 1 is the start of hurricane season, and forecasters predict above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic Basin this ...
The hurricane season starts June 1, and forecasters predict storm activity will be “above average.” But what does that mean, ...
remnants of storms like Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and Tropical Storm Claudette in 1979 have encroached within 10 miles of cities like Columbus, Ohio, and St. Louis, Missouri. Other regions ...
Weathering and working through Hurricane Katrina sharpened me as a parent and a professional. Yet it's nothing compared to ...
maps have shifted from charting the path of major storms, as early ones did, toward providing context and analysis of its damage—from the evacuee disbursement after Hurricane Katrina to the ...
The map marks first landfalls ... Were you displaced by Hurricane Katrina? The USA TODAY Network is chronicling the lingering impact of the catastrophic storm and the resilience of the people ...
working-class community devastated by the hurricane. This map provides a closer look at the disparities in post-Katrina funding, providing detailed information on the damage, assistance and ...
Leaders in metro New Orleans say they have tested, checked and prepped everything they can for hurricane season, which starts ...
Map showing wind speed probabilities as calculated ... Meteorologist Bryan Bennett likened the impending danger to Hurricane Katrina, which hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005 and killed more ...
On Aug. 29, 2005, the Category 3 Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana with winds of up to 125 mph, causing an unprecedented storm surge and catastrophic floods in communities around Lake ...