katrina is five not four

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Have it say this:

  • Hurricane Katrina continues to strengthen reaching Category five status with winds of at least 160 mph. It has the second lowest pressure for a named American hurricane since 1851, with only Hurricane Camille having a lower measurement. Millions of people living in and around the below sea-level Louisiana city of New Orleans are leaving as the eye is expected to collide with the region within 24 hours.

Current events has references

--posted on my talk page by User: Hellohowareyou without signing, 11:51, 2005 August 28

What am I ? Your Secretary ? No. Your line is too long. Please add these details to the article. And please sign your posts on talk pages. -- PFHLai 12:01, 2005 August 28 (UTC)

No, you are obviously not my secretary but you are an administrator and I thought it would be helpful to point out that you incorrectly said it was only a cat four storm. :) Hellohowareyou 12:04, 28 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

Apparently, we were typing at the same time. [1] -- PFHLai 12:08, 2005 August 28 (UTC)

Hmm, see the Katrina talk page under the heading "this makes no sense"... Evercat 12:18, 28 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

The link says Katrina currently has 153 knot winds "at flight level", not surface - a bit misleading perhaps? Evercat 13:37, 28 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

Images

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Thanks for your addition of images to Wikipedia. Since a lot of the images of Hurricane Katrina that you uploaded are public domain, please upload them to the Wikimedia Commons, so they are made available for use automatically on every Wiki in every language. --tomf688<TALK> 11:21, August 30, 2005 (UTC)

Hello!

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Hello, how are you? :) Winterzimt (talk) 20:24, 6 September 2023 (UTC)Reply