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give me an example of eyewall – a band of very strong winds that surrounds the eye of a hurricane
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An example of an eyewall, which is a band of very strong winds surrounding the eye of a hurricane, can be observed in Hurricane Katrina. When the storm made landfall in August 2005, it brought devastating destruction to the Gulf Coast of the United States. The eyewall of this intense Category 5 hurricane consisted of powerful winds rotating around the calm eye, with sustained speeds exceeding 150 mph (240 km/h). The eyewall unleashed extreme storm surge, heavy rainfall, and destructive winds, causing catastrophic damage to areas such as New Orleans, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
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Hurricane Katrina had a strong eyewall, with winds exceeding 150 mph (240 km/h). It caused devastating damage in New Orleans and Mississippi.