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  1. Hurricane Rita was the most intense tropical cyclone on record in the Gulf of Mexico and the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded.

  2. Hurricane Rita formed on September 18, 2005 west of the southeastern Bahamas, where Rita moved over the following day. Heading westward, Rita attained hurricane strength on September 20th while passing between the Florida Keys and Cuba.

  3. Aug 24, 2020 · Despite Louisiana's notorious hurricane history, a Category 3 or stronger hurricane hasn't made landfall in the Pelican State since Hurricane Rita pummeled southwestern Louisiana during the...

  4. www.nesdis.noaa.gov › news › hurricane-ritaHurricane Rita | NESDIS

    Sep 21, 2005 · Hurricane Rita, shown here at its maximum strength with sustained winds of 180 mph, was the 4th most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense in the Gulf of Mexico.

  5. Hurricane Rita - September 17-26, 2005. Rita was an intense, destructive, and deadly hurricane that significantly impacted the Florida Keys and devastated extreme southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana. It formed off an old frontal zone, and developed into a tropical depression on the 17th

  6. Sep 24, 2005 · Hurricane Rita made landfall in southwestern Louisiana between Sabine Pass, Texas and Johnson's Bayou, Louisiana early Saturday morning, September 24, 2005. "Rita" was the second major hurricane to strike the Louisiana coast this season ("Katrina" was the first) and the third most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Basin.

  7. www.nhc.noaa.gov › archive › 2005Hurricane RITA

    rita is an extremely dangerous category five hurricane on the saffir-simpson scale. SOME FLUCTUATIONS IN INTENSITY ARE LIKELY DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS. HURRICANE FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 70 MILES FROM THE CENTER...AND TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 175 MILES.

  8. www.nhc.noaa.gov › archive › 2005Hurricane RITA

    rita is now a category three hurricane on the saffir-simpson scale. ADDITIONAL STRENGTHENING IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS...AND RITA IS EXPECTED TO BECOME A CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE SOMETIME LATER TODAY.

  9. www.nhc.noaa.gov › archive › 2005Hurricane RITA

    rita is a dangerous category three hurricane on the saffir-simpson scale. LITTLE CHANGE IN STRENGTH IS EXPECTED PRIOR TO LANDFALL. GRADUAL WEAKENING IS EXPECTED AFTER RITA MOVES INLAND.

  10. Sep 19, 2015 · Rita was the fourth strongest Atlantic hurricane on record. Katrina ranked sixth. But Katrina hit a larger populated area killing an estimated 1,836 people across the Gulf Coast and...

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