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What was the wind speed of 2005 hurricane Katrina when it made land fall?

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Did hurricane Katrina go on land?

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What was a parish priest's land called?

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Why did Hurricane Katrina die out over land?

because it lost its power when it got to land and became slower


What did hurricane Katrina cause?

Hurricane Katrina caused a lot of destruction it was a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 125mph and made land fall in Burastriuph, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina not only flooded with her own rain but brought the Gulf of Mexico into Louisiana because the levees broke. To make the answer short this hurricane is the most costliest hurricane, damage was at $81.2 Billion dollars. 1,836 people were confirmed dead.


What hurricane Katrina did?

Hurricane Katrina caused a lot of destruction it was a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 125mph and made land fall in Burastriuph, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina not only flooded with her own rain but brought the Gulf of Mexico into Louisiana because the levees broke. To make the answer short this hurricane is the most costliest hurricane, damage was at $81.2 Billion dollars. 1,836 people were confirmed dead.


Did Hurricane Katrina spawn tornadoes?

Yes, Hurricane Katrina did spawn tornadoes as it moved across the Gulf Coast in August 2005. The interaction between the hurricane's intense winds and the land created conditions conducive to tornado formation. These tornadoes added to the devastation caused by the hurricane, particularly in areas like Alabama and Mississippi.