Fact check: How Tropical Storm Isaac is unlike Hurricane Katrina

But these are very different storms. Katrina was so big, hurricane force winds extended 75 miles east of the center. The Weather Channel recounts, “Katrina first hit Florida August 25 as a Category 1 storm, strengthened to a Category 5 from a Category 3 Full Story »

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