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Hurricane Katrina TWC coverage 8/28/05: Clip 15

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More TWC coverage of Hurricane Katrina with a live shot from Mandeville, LA. this clip will be continued in clip 16 with a live shot from Gulfport, MS. where this was also recorded from on Sunday evening 8/28/05

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  • Gotta love the people that ride out these storms..... take it from someone who was born and raised in southeast LA.... there's a fine line between being fearless and just being flat out stupid.

  • You know what...I'm against "mandatory" evacuations. If someone wants to stay, let them. You can warn them, you can let them know of the consequences, but in the end it has to be up to them--personal responsibility.

    That being said, if I were in an area below sea level with a Cat 5 hurricane bearing down on me, I'd be getting out of town FAST.

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  • I didn't evacuate. I was in Slidell when it hit. I stayed because shelters don't accept pets, plus, I worked for a veterinarian at the time, and somebody had to care for the pets evacuees left behind. Evacuation is not always an option for everybody. It doesn't mean we're stupid.

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    creepy! it will be six years ago monday and the radar images of katrina about to make landfall in la still creep me out.

  • 1:01 hurricane katrinara?

  • 2:47 And the winner of the 2005 Darwin Award is....

  • I got upset listening to the people waiting it out. I wonder what happened to them.

  • Been 6 years: 2011-6=2005

  • @patrickj1981 really? me too !

  • @Dj0287 perhaps what happened here in Columbus was an isolated event. If the redevelopment was only in a very small area, or if the NHC was done issuing advisories (and therefore stopped recording wind speeds), it could have "slipped under the radar" , so to speak.

  • The depression continued northeastward and transformed into an extratropical low pressure system by 0000 UTC 31 August. The low was absorbed within a frontal zone later that day over the eastern Great Lakes

  • @MegaBrokenstar Katrina weakened rapidly after moving inland over southern and central Mississippi, becoming a Category 1 hurricane by 1800 UTC 29 August. It weakened to a tropical storm about six hours later just northwest of Meridian, Mississippi. Katrina accelerated on 30 August, between the ridge over the southeastern United States and an eastward-moving trough over the Great Lakes. It turned northeastward over the Tennessee Valley and became a tropical depression at 1200 UTC 30 August.

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