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Hurricane Katrina Storm Surge Map

Hurricane Katrina Storm Surge Map – 2007, “Hurricane Katrina storm surge distribution and field observations elevations as of 2008 on USGS topographic maps were only surveyed to an accuracy of 10 feet. Along the Hudson River . Storm surges are at their most dangerous when they arrive at high tide – when the sea is already at its high point. The resulting storm tide can flood inland areas. That’s what happened when Hurricane .

Hurricane Katrina Storm Surge Map

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Hurricane Katrina August 2005

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Peak storm surge inundation map generated from 842 surveyed high

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Hurricane Katrina August 2005

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How Hurricane Ida compares to Hurricane Katrina | wfaa.com

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SURGEDAT: THE WORLD’S STORM SURGE INFORMATION CENTER

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Eric Jeansonne on X: “The combination of Katrina’s large wind

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New storm surge maps from Weather Service show worst case models

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16 maps and charts that show Hurricane Katrina’s deadly impact

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Hurricane Katrina August 2005

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Hurricane Katrina Storm Surge Map Storm Surge (U.S. National Park Service): Don’t be lured into a false sense of security by a category one hurricane โ€“ storm surge and flooding mean they can be as dangerous as a category five. . Tropical storms bring with them high winds, rain and storm surges. Tropical storms can Image caption, A satellite photo of hurricane Katrina over the Gulf of Mexico in 2005. .

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