no!
which hospitals were destroyed by hurricane katrina
There is no such things as "a Katrina hurricane." Hurricane Katrina was a particular hurricane that hit the Gulf Coast in 2005. Hurricane Katrina was worse than any tornado on record and deadlier and more destructive than any recorded snowstorm. Katrina was worse than most earthquakes, but not all. Hurricane Katrina killed about 1,800 people. Some earthquakes have had death tolls in the hundreds of thousands.
Yes, Hurricane Katrina was accompanied by heavy rainfall. The intense rainfall resulted in widespread flooding which caused significant damage to the affected areas.
Katrina, and Abigail
Hurricanes do not simply "give rise" or "give birth" to additional hurricanes. As a result, Hurricane Katrina has not given birth to any tropical cyclones.
yes
Hurricane Katrina did not start in any state, like all hurricanes it started over the ocean. It first made landfall in Florida.
Yes. The storm surge of Hurricane Katrina completely destroyed large portions of Biloxi.
yes many plants were harmed
I use to spend about $1100.00 a year on steaks @ winn dixie, but sense after hurricane Katrina the steaks have not been tender any more. every now and then when you buy a pack. You might get lucky and get one or two tender ones. I wander if you all changed suppliers or buyers.
No. First Isaac isn't even a hurricane yet (as of August 27, 2012). It is still a tropical storm. Even though Isaac is a very large storm it is still not as large as Katrina. Based on forecasts Isaac probably won't get any stronger than a category 2 hurricane. Katrina was a category 5.
yes and no because the area is still hurricane property and a hurricane can happen any second. besides that my friend lives in that area.