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Use what you have learned to answer: Hurricane Rita made landfall in what Louisiana community? Rita made landfall at what category? What other famous storm hit Cameron? Aug. 29, 2005 ~ Hurricane Katrina makes landfall in the New Orleans/Biloxi area causing an est. $25 billion dollars worth of damage and displacing over 1 million residents.

and a tracking chart will be given to you. Take out a pencil and a tracking chart will be given to you. Write your name at the top of the chart. Follow directions closely.

Plots will be given and you must track A hurricane on your chart.

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph 6 AM - 06/26 - 23.9N 93.7W 90mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph 6 AM - 06/26 - 23.9N 93.7W 90mph 12 N - 06/26 - 24.7N 93.7W 90mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph 6 AM - 06/26 - 23.9N 93.7W 90mph 12 N - 06/26 - 24.7N 93.7W 90mph 6 PM - 06/26 - 25.5N 93.8W 100mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph 6 AM - 06/26 - 23.9N 93.7W 90mph 12 N - 06/26 - 24.7N 93.7W 90mph 6 PM - 06/26 - 25.5N 93.8W 100mph 12 M 06/27 - 26.5N 93.8W 110mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph 6 AM - 06/26 - 23.9N 93.7W 90mph 12 N - 06/26 - 24.7N 93.7W 90mph 6 PM - 06/26 - 25.5N 93.8W 100mph 12 M 06/27 - 26.5N 93.8W 110mph 6 AM - 06/27 = 27.9N 93.8W 135mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph 6 AM - 06/26 - 23.9N 93.7W 90mph 12 N - 06/26 - 24.7N 93.7W 90mph 6 PM - 06/26 - 25.5N 93.8W 100mph 12 M 06/27 - 26.5N 93.8W 110mph 6 AM - 06/27 = 27.9N 93.8W 135mph 12 N - 06/27/57 - 29.3N 93.8W 145mph

6 AM - 06/25 - 21.6N 93.3W 70mph 12 N - 06/25 - 22.0N 93.4W 100mph 6 PM - 06/25 - 22.6N 93.5W 85mph 12 M - 06/26 - 23.2N 93.6W 85mph 6 AM - 06/26 - 23.9N 93.7W 90mph 12 N - 06/26 - 24.7N 93.7W 90mph 6 PM - 06/26 - 25.5N 93.8W 100mph 12 M 06/27 - 26.5N 93.8W 110mph 6 AM - 06/27 = 27.9N 93.8W 135mph 12 N - 06/27/57 - 29.3N 93.8W 145mph 6 PM - 06/27/57 - 30.7N 93.5W 70mph