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Re: Theory 2: Dennis a Category 5
      Tue Feb 13 2007 01:03 PM

I'm 18 and have been studying storms for 6 years. I remember watching TWC when Katrina made landfall. It was a category 4 Hurricane with winds at 140 mph, and on the tip of Luisiana. It made a second landfall as a category 3 hurricane with winds at 125 mph around the coast of Missisippi. They went with the second landfall then going by the first. So you could be right but then yet, there are historic facts. Dennis was a very strong category 4 storm before it slammed Cuba, though it may have at some time reached winds greater then 155 mph. Though I doubt it.

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* Who thinks Katrina was a Cat. 5 at landfall. RedHurricaneRanger Tue Feb 13 2007 01:03 PM
. * * Re: Who thinks Katrina was a Cat. 5 at landfall. Lysis   Fri May 18 2007 04:18 PM
. * * Re: Who thinks Katrina was a Cat. 5 at landfall. Rabbit   Fri May 18 2007 04:26 PM
. * * Re: Who thinks Katrina was a Cat. 5 at landfall. Clark   Fri Feb 16 2007 09:31 PM
. * * Re: Who thinks Katrina was a Cat. 5 at landfall. dem05   Wed Feb 21 2007 06:51 AM
. * * Theory 2: Dennis a Category 5 RedHurricaneRanger   Mon Feb 12 2007 09:49 PM
. * * Re: Theory 2: Dennis a Category 5 allan   Tue Feb 13 2007 01:03 PM

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