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Radar loop of Katrina's landfall in Louisiana

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

First image: 00Z Aug 28 2005
Last image: 08Z Aug 30 2005

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  • Hey what website did u get this off of? is it the one where they have alot of radar archives? I lost my link to it, thanks.

  • @guysthetits This is exclusive! You won't find these images anywhere else.

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  • 0:53

    Did some of the radars get damaged?

  • thank you for posting. I lost friends in this storm. Bay st. Louis/Waveland, MS area. Still brings tears to my eyes.

  • My house is about 10-15 miles west of where the eyewall passed and all we got were fence and tree damage.

    It's crazy how much more worse the east side of a Hurricane is than the west.

  • at :44 through :46 seconds Hurricane Katrina basically has a large and perfectly round eyewall (concentric).

  • What a beast! Katrina was a massive storm in terms of sheer size.

    Notice at 0:54 and 0:56 where it knocks out the New Orleans, LA and then the Jackson, MS radar towers.

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