winds up to 175 mph
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the U.S. on August 29, 2005.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the morning of August 29 in southeast Louisiana and again near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line as a Category 3 hurricane.
No. Hurricane Gustav was a strong category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina made three landfalls. At the first landfall in Florida Katrina had sustained winds of 80 mph. At the two landfalls in Louisiana and Mississippi Katrina was a category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 125 mph and 120 mph respectively.
Hurricane Katrina lasted about 7-8 days. It first formed on August 23, 2005. Katrina became a hurricane and made its first landfall (in Florida) on August 25. The storm reached peak intensity on August 28 before making its devastating Gulf-coast landfall on August 29. The remnants of Katrina were finally absorbed by another system on August 31.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the U.S. on August 29, 2005.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the morning of August 29 in southeast Louisiana and again near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line as a Category 3 hurricane.
No. Hurricane Gustav was a strong category 4 hurricane.
It didn't. A couple days after making its final landfall, the remnants of Hurricane Katrina were absorbed by another weather system.
Hurricane Katrina made three landfalls. At the first landfall in Florida Katrina had sustained winds of 80 mph. At the two landfalls in Louisiana and Mississippi Katrina was a category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 125 mph and 120 mph respectively.
Hurricane Katrina did not start in any state, like all hurricanes it started over the ocean. It first made landfall in Florida.
Hurricane Katrina lasted about 7-8 days. It first formed on August 23, 2005. Katrina became a hurricane and made its first landfall (in Florida) on August 25. The storm reached peak intensity on August 28 before making its devastating Gulf-coast landfall on August 29. The remnants of Katrina were finally absorbed by another system on August 31.
winds during landfall of 125 mph (110 kts) (a strong category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale)
By the time it made landfall in Louisiana it was a category 3. At one point it was a C5
Hurricane Gustav ended in the South-Central states of the US. It made landfall in Louisiana as a category 2 hurricane before weakening.
Hurricane Katrina hit landfall on August 27th, and on September 6th an emergency evacuation was given by the Governor of Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina caused massive damage to the state of Louisiana through massive winds, rain, and storm surges that broke the levees.
it was 150 mph