HURRICANE KATRINA (LISTS)

'Lists related to Hurricane Katrina, and subordinate articles.'

Contents
Hurricane rank
Death toll
Live streaming local coverage

Hurricane rank


:''From Hurricane Katrina#Historical analysis
'Top four most intense hurricanes since measurements began'
Hurricane intensity is measured solely by central pressure, source: NOAA
North Atlantic Landfall U.S.
Rank Hurricane Year Pressure Rank Hurricane Year Pressure
1 Gilbert 1988 888 mbar 1 Labor Day 1935 892 mbar
2 Labor Day 1935 892 mbar 2 Camille 1969 909 mbar
3 Allen 1980 899 mbar 3 'Katrina' 2005 918 mbar
4 'Katrina' 2005 902 mbar 4 Andrew 1992 922 mbar
Based on data from: The Weather Channel Based on data from: National Hurricane Center



Death toll


:''From Hurricane Katrina#Death toll (summary)''
State Location
(county/parish)
Deaths Direct
deaths
Florida Broward 6 3
Miami-Dade 4 3
Walton 2 0
Louisiana E. Baton Rouge 3 0
Jefferson 200 5
Livingston 1 1
Orleans 100+ 100
St. Bernard 130 30
St. Landry 1 0
St. Tammany 4 9
Tangipahoa 8 0?
Mississippi Adams22
Forrest1010
Harrison 126 126
Hancock 85 85
Hinds 1 1
Jackson 15 15
Jones 6 6
Lauderdale 1 1
Leake 1 1
Pearl River 17 17
Simpson 1 1
Warren 1 1
Alabama Washington 2 0
Georgia Carroll 2 1
Kentucky Christian 1 1
Ohio Jefferson 2 0
Total 632+ 411+
Number Missing '6,600+'

Live streaming local coverage


The status of the following news feeds is subject to change.

WWL 870 AM

22 minute video from WLBT 3 (NBC) news helicopter, surveying damage over coastal MS from Gulfport to Biloxi. August 30 2005, approx 4:00 p.m. Central.

Message board thread from WWLTV.com's forums detailing webstreaming statuses of various Gulf Coast TV and radio stations - this list includes local scanner coverage of police, USCG, and amateur radio communications in the affected areas.

DirectNIC's live webcam of downtown's Central Business District, looking East from 650 Poydras towards Camp St. blog A map is at krioni.100free.com/interdictor.html
Station Ntwk Home City Broadcast from HTTP link Status as of
Direct (mms:) Windows Media URL
Comments
'WDSU-6' NBC N.O. Jackson MS (WAPT), Orlando FL (WESH) WMV 'working' 2005/09/03T1334EDT
mms://a845.l1291238844.c12912.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/845/12912/v0001/reflector:38844
WDSU anchors at WAPT and WESH; alternating orig; simulcasting MSNBC overnight; local simulcast on WPXL-49 New Orleans; channel 6 transmitter apparently flooded out
'WWL-4' CBS N.O. Baton Rouge LA (KLPB-PBS) WMV WMA 'working' 2005/09/03T1345EDT
mms://beloint.wm.llnwd.net/beloint_wwltv -- Backup WMV
broadcasting from transmitter; newsgathering at KLPB
'WKRG-5' CBS Mobile AL own studio (none) 'working' 2005/09/03T1345EDT
mms://wmbcast.mgeneral.speedera.net/wmbcast.mgeneral/wmbcast_mgeneral_aug262005_1435_95518
on-air from own studio, apparently
'WLOX-13' ABC Biloxi MS ''Off-air'' (none) 'down' 2005/09/02T1636EDT
mms://a432.l1243132943.c12431.n.lm.akamaistream.net/D/432/12431/v0001/reflector:32943
major damage to station; off-air completely

(The ''mms:'' URLs are links to the direct streams, provided for users of other operating systems than Microsoft Windows, though windows users can utilize them as well, using Windows Media Player's "Open URL" menu item. Linux users can use the MPlayer media player to play these streams. Many of the streams are being repeated for public consumption by Akamai.)

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