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Keywords: US Navy 050823-N-0000W-002 Navy weather graphic showing Hurricane Katrina after it crossed South Florida and headed back to sea in the Gulf of Mexico.jpg en Gulf of Mexico Aug 26 2005 Navy weather graphic showing the anticipated track of Hurricane Katrina The storm crossed South Florida Thursday and headed back to sea in the Gulf of Mexico The storm's wind then increased to 100 mph as Katrina moved over the warm Gulf waters It reached Category 2 status Friday morning and forecasters said it could become a major hurricane with top sustained winds above 110 mph by the time it reaches the Gulf Coast early next week At 11 30 a m EDT it was centered about 45 miles northwest of Key West moving westward at 7 mph Gov Jeb Bush urged residents of the Panhandle and northwestern Florida areas hit by Hurricane Ivan last year and Hurricane Dennis this year to make preparations Katrina is the 11th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season which began June 1 and ends Nov 30 U S Navy photo RELEASED 2005-08-26 050823-N-0000W-002 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 27439 U S Navy photo PD-USGov-Military-Navy Maps of the Gulf of Mexico
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