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How did Hurricane Katrina form?

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Hurricane Katrina formed from a tropical depression with conditions of low pressure.

The sea temperatures were running 2 degrees Fahrenheit above normal. That's the fuel for the storms.

The gulf is warm not just at the surface, but deep below, from a great stream of warm water called the loop current. All that energy along with the warm water vapor at the surface feeds into the hurricane system, pushing its towering layers of circulating clouds higher and making the winds stronger.

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