First of all, Katrina was a hurricane, not a tornado. Tornadoes do not have names. And second, no. Hurricane Katrina dissipated seven years ago and can never return. The name Katrina is retired, so no future hurricane will ever have that name.
There was never a "Katrina tornado"Hurricane Katrina first formed on August 23, 2005.
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.
The infamous Waco tornado occurred on May 11, 1953. It is unknown when a tornado might hit Waco again.
Yes. When a tornado hits a location it does not change the chances of it getting hit again.
Yes, Hurricane Katrina and its remnants produced 62 tornadoes in 8 states.
No. Ike came after Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was in 2005. Ike was in 2008.
"A tornado hit the barn." would be a sentence.
No. Tornadoes do not have names. However there was a Hurricane Katrina.
No. Hurricane Katrina hit the United States.
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