Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Wilma

Posted on January 1, 2014

We covered Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Wilma here on our bloggersblog.com and sciencespacerobots.com sites in 2005. These powerful hurricanes caused widespread damage and destruction. Hurricane Katrina is well-known for the destruction and loss of life it caused in New Orleans and along the northern Gulf coast. Much of Katrina's destruction was caused by its powerful storm surge.

Our coverage in 2005 included links to blogs covering the deadly hurricanes, news articles and hurricane resources. We are no longer covering hurricanes on Bloggers Blog and the previous roundups we posted have been removed as most of the links no longer functioned. We have moved any content to Science, Space & Robots were we continue to cover hurricanes. A lot of the blogs and resources we linked to at the time are no longer available. However, we have provided some good Hurricane Katrina resources below as well as links to help you find the hurricane information you need. Keeping up with the storms today is much easier than it was in 2005 thanks to social media.

Hurricane Katrina Resources

NASA.gov Hurricane Katrina, Include satellite imagery.

NOAA Hurricane Katinra report (PDF file)

NOLA's Hurricane Katrina coverage.

Katrina's storm surge, information about Kartina's sotrm surge from Weather Underground.

Wikipedia Hurricane Katrina page.

Hurricane Resources

Accuweather Hurricanes, hurricane coverage from AccuWeather.

Hurricanes, the hurricane section here on Science, Space & Robots.

@hurricanes Twitter, covers Atlantic hurricanes

National Hurricane Center (NHC) - covers Eastern Pacific and Atlantic hurricanes

@weather Twitter

Weather Underground Hurricanes

Weather.com Hurricane Central, hurricane coverage from The Weather Channel


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