Hurricane Katrina Map Of Path. Since the default search range is 60 miles, search results for "Houston" won't include Hurricane Harvey Here's what Hurricane Katrina looked like near-peak intensity as it barreled down on the Gulf Coast
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The red and yellow on the map are the hottest areas shown A breakdown of Hurricane Katrina's warpath through the United States This map displays the exact path of Hurricane Katrina, following the starting point in Long Island and ending at Columbus.
. In the following days, the tropical storm made its way across South Florida and the Gulf Coast killing a number of people and leaving millions without resources and electricity. Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir-Simpson scale.
Hurricane Katrina August 2005. Here's what Hurricane Katrina looked like near-peak intensity as it barreled down on the Gulf Coast For example, Hurricane Harvey (2017) caused catastrophic flooding and over 60 deaths in the Houston area, but this storm track didn't come within 90 miles of the city