Hurricane Katrina progression is observed by the Aqua and Terra satellites. Katrina hit land on August 29, 2005, near the Louisiana-Mississippi border. Katrina's center was located near the mouth of the Pearl River about 40-45 miles west-southwest of Biloxi, Mississippi and about 30-35 miles east-northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana. Katrina is the eleventh named storm of the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane season.
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There is a gap in Goddard's images for August 28.
Monday, August 29
Great job!!
BRAVO!!!
What a great job...thanks so much ;o)
Wow, fantastic research! This is the stuff the lamestream media will not get off their a$$ and do or report on.
Great job! So it seems those complaining about slow response times are too slow to know otherwise. Isn't free speech wonderful?
Thanks! Bump!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting that!
Excellent - thanks to those who pinged me. GREAT JOB at gathering facts. Better than any reporters!
Thanks for posting this. I have been looking for a timeline.
What a job wolfstar, great stuff!!
Great job, Wolfie.
I don't even bother reading the newspaper anymore. It's crap.
Just following the threads on FR for Katrina, we knew more here than the MSM. Now they are telling us it's all GW's fault? Nice try, liars.
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Now, I have a question: given the size of that storm -- and the fact that the storm didn't cross over into Tennessee until 1 a.m. Wednesday morning, where do people think FEMA or Bush could have landed anything or moved anything?
Bookmarking yet another article....
Thanks for all your research.
Bump for Congress.
WOW!!! What a fabulous timeline!! Thanks.
Bump up in LA Dem faces.
Another bump for a fine thread :)