No. Ike came after Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was in 2005. Ike was in 2008.
Well ike had more strom damage itself than katrina but katrina broke the leves causing lake ponchartrain to flood the land. but stormwise ike was worse.
Hurricane Katrina was far worse than Ike. Compare the statistics: Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people and caused $105 billion in damage. Hurricane Ike killed 103 and caused $37 billion in damage.
No, not even close. Hurricane Katrina killed over 1800 people and cause over $100 billion in damage. By comparison Ike killed just over 100 and cause about $37 billion in damage.
Yes. Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane with peak winds of 175 mph. Hurricane Ike was a category 4 hurricane with peak winds of 145 mph.
Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Fay, Hurricane Ike, Hurricane Andrew
Katrina was considerably worse
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.
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No. Katrina was far worse than Andrew, causing more than twice the damage and more than 50 times as many deaths.
Galveston Texas was hit by the "most famous" hurricane in the early 1900s Katrina is the most famous of recent Hurricaines due to the flooding of new Orleans that resulted from it. Hurricane Katrina is more famous than Ike. It was also more recent. Ike hit the entire east coast.
Not even close. It's still active as a tropical storm.