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- Hurricane_Rita abstract "Hurricane Rita was the fourth–most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico. Part of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, which included three of the six most intense Atlantic hurricanes ever (along with #1 Wilma and #6 Katrina), Rita was the eighteenth named storm, tenth hurricane, and fifth major hurricane of the 2005 season. Rita formed near The Bahamas from a tropical wave on September 18 that originally developed off the coast of West Africa. It moved westward, and after passing through the Florida Straits, Rita entered an environment of abnormally warm waters. It rapidly intensified to reach peak winds of 180 mph (285 km/h) on September 20. After steadily weakening and beginning to curve to the northwest, Rita gradually weakened and made landfall on Sabine Pass, Texas with winds of 120 mph (195 km/h) on September 24. It weakened over land and degenerated into a large low-pressure area over the lower Mississippi Valley on September 26.In Louisiana, the storm surge from Rita inundated low-lying communities near the coast, worsening effects caused by Hurricane Katrina less than a month prior. The surge topped levees, allowing water to surge further inland. Lake Charles suffered from severe flooding. Areas in Texas suffered from extensive wind damage. Nine counties in the state were declared disaster areas after the storm. Electric service was disrupted in some areas of both Texas and Louisiana for several weeks. Texas reported the most deaths from the hurricane, where 113 deaths were reported.Moderate to severe damage was reported across the lower Mississippi Valley. Rainfall from the storm and its associated remnants extended from Louisiana to Michigan. Rainfall peaked at 16.00 in (406 mm) in Central Louisiana. Several tornadoes were also associated with the hurricane and its subsequent remnants. Throughout the path of Rita, damage totaled about $12 billion (2005 USD, $15.4 billion 2014 USD). As many as 120 deaths in four U.S. states were directly related to the hurricane.".
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- Hurricane_Rita 1MinWinds "155".
- Hurricane_Rita areas Arkansas.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Canada.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Cuba.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Europe.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Florida.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Hispaniola.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Illinois.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Louisiana.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Mississippi.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Missouri.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Texas.
- Hurricane_Rita areas The_Bahamas.
- Hurricane_Rita areas Turks_and_Caicos_Islands.
- Hurricane_Rita basin "Atl".
- Hurricane_Rita damages "12000".
- Hurricane_Rita dissipated "2005-09-26".
- Hurricane_Rita fatalities "97".
- Hurricane_Rita formed "2005-09-18".
- Hurricane_Rita hasPhotoCollection Hurricane_Rita.
- Hurricane_Rita hurricaneSeason "2005".
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- Hurricane_Rita name "Hurricane Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita pressure "895".
- Hurricane_Rita type "hurricane".
- Hurricane_Rita wordnet_type synset-breed-noun-2.
- Hurricane_Rita year "2005".
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:2005_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Category_5_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Hurricane_Rita.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Arkansas.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Florida.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Louisiana.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Mississippi.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Texas.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Lake_Charles,_Louisiana.
- Hurricane_Rita subject Category:Retired_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Rita type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Hurricane_Rita type Category5AtlanticHurricanes.
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- Hurricane_Rita comment "Hurricane Rita was the fourth–most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico. Part of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, which included three of the six most intense Atlantic hurricanes ever (along with #1 Wilma and #6 Katrina), Rita was the eighteenth named storm, tenth hurricane, and fifth major hurricane of the 2005 season.".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Furacão Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Huracán Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Huragan Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Hurricane Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Hurrikan Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Ouragan Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Rita (orkaan)".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Uragano Rita".
- Hurricane_Rita label "Рита (ураган)".
- Hurricane_Rita label "إعصار ريتا".
- Hurricane_Rita label "ハリケーン・リタ".
- Hurricane_Rita label "飓风丽塔".
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs Hurrikan_Rita.
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs Huracán_Rita.
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs Rita_urakana_(2005).
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs Ouragan_Rita.
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs Uragano_Rita.
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs ハリケーン・リタ.
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs 허리케인_리타.
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs Rita_(orkaan).
- Hurricane_Rita sameAs Huragan_Rita.