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No. 1 Hurricane Rita, 2005 — 895 mb. Hurricane Rita slammed into the Louisiana coastline on September 24, 2005, as a Category 3 storm blowing at 115 mph.
Many who live along the Gulf of Mexico refer to Rita as the "forgotten hurricane." Hitting the U.S. just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, most Americans paid little ...
Hurricane Rita made ladfall as a major, category three hurricane before tracking right through East Texas. She produced damaging winds that knocked out power for many East Texans.
Hurricane Rita's death toll remains uncertain because there's no central authority responsible for defining and counting "hurricane-related deaths." For instance, the storm only glanced Houston ...
KEY WEST, Fla., Sept. 21 -- Hurricane Rita quickly intensified into a monster Category 5 storm Wednesday, churning in the Gulf of Mexico with winds of up to 165 mph toward the Texas coast after ...
Tracking Hurricane Rita from the Air Noah Adams speaks with Stan Goldenberg, a meteorologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Hurricane Research Division.
Rita's $10 billion economic impact can't match the still-growing effects of Katrina, estimated at $150 billion-plus. "They were one storm: Act 1 and Act 2," Roach said.
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Below are the other strongest Gulf hurricanes in history and how they stack up against Milton. No. 1 Hurricane Rita, 2005 — 895 mb. Hurricane Rita slammed into the Louisiana coastline on ...