It was both one of the most intense Atlantic Basin hurricanes on record, but also one of its most overshadowed. Here's why ...
In 2005, the eye of Hurricane Rita made landfall at the Texas-Louisiana border. The Category 3 storm was responsible for more ...
Less than a month after Hurricane Katrina, a new, stronger storm that is often overlooked in the annals of history caused ...
The hurricane made landfall 20 years ago today, causing destruction across southwest Louisiana. Because it happened just ...
Twenty years ago this week, and about a month after Hurricane Katrina destroyed parts of the Mississippi coast and put New Orleans under water, the unthinkable happened: An even stronger Category 5 ...
In September 2005, as Louisiana was still reeling from the blow dealt by Hurricane Katrina, another monster storm was brewing ...
Two decades after Hurricane Rita struck Louisiana’s coast, residents in Vermilion Parish reflect on the storm’s destruction, ...
In the wake of Hurricane Rita, the storm that struck southwest Louisiana, just a few weeks after its more infamous sister Katrina, many residents of Vermilion, Cameron and Calcasieu parishes ...
Twenty years ago today, Hurricane Rita made landfall in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana as a Category 3 storm. Rita is the strongest storm ever recorded ...
20 years ago, hurricane tracking looked very different. The tools we rely on today: spaghetti plots, side-by-side model ...
Wednesday, Sept. 24, marks 20 years since Hurricane Rita struck Cameron Parish as a Category 3, causing up to 18-foot storm surges and killing as many as 120 people.