It affected it beacuase it did
yes, its a proper adjective, describing Katrina, and Rita
Yes. Hurricane Katrina was one of the most intense hurricanes ever recorded.
Andrew,Katrina
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Hurricane Katrina caused many thunderstorms, as do all hurricanes.
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.
No, Katrina's impacts in Florida were relatively minor compared to other hurricanes.
No. Hurricane Katrina was merely one of the worst hurricanes to occur in recent years.
There have been several major hurricanes over the years. Five of the major hurricanes were Katrina, Andrew, Hugo, Wilma, and Camille.
"Extinct" is not a word that is used with hurricanes. Hurricane Katrina has long since dissipated; it no longer exists.
No, hurricanes and actual tsunamis are not related.
Actually, Katrina is a hurricane, so they are the same, but there have only ever been two hurricanes named Katrina. There was the infamous Hurricane Katrina of 2005 and a lesser known one in 1981.