Image:Hurricane Katrina wind swath.gif
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Summary
The path of Hurricane Katrina, obtained from http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at2+shtml/084543.shtml?swath?large
The following explanation was also obtained from the same page:
- This display shows how the size of the storm has changed, and the areas potentially affected so far by sustained winds of tropical storm force (in orange) and hurricane force (in red). The display is based on the wind radii contained in the set of Forecast/Advisories indicated at the top of the figure. Users are reminded that the Forecast/Advisory wind radii represent the maximum possible extent of a given wind speed within particular quadrants around the tropical cyclone. As a result, not all locations falling within the orange or red swaths will have experienced sustained tropical storm or hurricane force winds, respectively.
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