New Orleans Hurricane Katrina

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A lot of the times when the word “hurricane” is mentioned, right away we go into a little panic mode because we know that a severe storm is approaching. Hurricane has been well recognized to be strong storms, which are formed across the tropical or subtropical zones that including the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. For the Hurricane to form and to maintain the storm active, it needs to be in a warm, humid and with a mild wind as well. Now the storms mentioned are also recognized as tropical cyclones, what is in general the same as the storms including Hurricanes and typhoons. I will be talking about one of the horrible hurricane that we came across that did a lot of disaster.
In the United State Southern area a terrible hurricane …show more content…

In the late 1800s, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began to build levees. A levee is man-made ridge that is reinforced to keep a river from overflowing or spilling over in the direction of a lower lying space. As it was expected money was a huge problem and one of the main factor in persuasive in how tough the maintenance would be for these levees. In the 1800s other problems were involved because of the power of the storms. Over time, New Orleans remains to develop new construction and grow in …show more content…

In 1970 these kinds of categories were recognized as Safir-simpson hurricane. The highest hurricane period in our state runs as of the beginning of June to the end of November. Typically the hurricanes forms where it’s warm and humid and it travels east to west, it’s directed by the global-scale winds. Typically the Hurricane change back when in the progression on either the Southern Hemisphere or the Northern Hemisphere. Eventually the hurricane shifts in the direction of the east in the central latitude, on the other hand not all hurricanes go back. Also, hurricanes move at changeable speed. In the lower latitudes the speed normally varieties from 8 to 32 kmh, and in the advanced latitudes the capacity could increase up to 80

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