It made landfall in the Bahamas, Florida (where Hurricane Andrew was at it's peak intensity), and New Orleans. These places were hit the hardest. Other places were skimmed by the very outer wind bands of Hurricane Andrew.
when hurricane Andrew hit Florida in 1992 it came in a cat. #5
Well If your asking what hurricane came after Andrew in 1992 then the answer is Hurricane Bonnie which didn't affect anyone. Now if your asking what other hurricane hit Miami after Andrew then the answer is Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and made landfall between Hallandale Beach and Aventura, Florida as a Category 1 hurricane with winds of about 85mph. Then in the same year came Hurricane Wilma which made landfall in Cape Romano, FL with winds of 120mph then passed close to Miami-dade and Broward county FL as a Category 1 with guest winds of up to 102mph.
Hurricane Andrew destroyed around 25,524 homes in south Florida when it made landfall in August 1992.
Hurricane Isaac made landfall on August 29, 2012.
Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Florida in August 1992, crossing the Atlantic Ocean before reaching the Gulf of Mexico, where it intensified before hitting Florida.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the U.S. on August 29, 2005.
It came across the keys in Florida after going across the Caribbean Islands. Slightly after landfall, and 25 minutes after its first Florida landfall Andrew hit near Homestead with winds of 150mph. This was on August 24, 1992 in the morning.
"Where did hurricane Edith make landfall as a catergory 5 hurricane in 1971?"
Hurricane Andrew was the first hurricane of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season. It was a powerful Category 5 storm that made landfall in Florida and caused significant damage, particularly in South Florida and Louisiana. Andrew is often noted for its intensity and the impact it had on hurricane preparedness and response in the United States.
The most powerful hurricane to ever make landfall in the U.S. is Hurricane Andrew, which struck Florida in August 1992. It made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds exceeding 165 mph. Andrew caused catastrophic damage, particularly in the Miami-Dade area, and remains a pivotal event in hurricane history, leading to significant changes in building codes and disaster response strategies in the region.
The eye of Hurricane Andrew was approximately 30 miles in diameter when it made landfall in Florida in 1992.
Yes. It is not uncommon for a hurricane to make more than one landfall. Some of the more infamous ones include:Hurricane Andrew of 1992 made landfall in Florida and on the U.S. Gulf CoastHurricane Katrina of 2005 made landfall in Florida and on the U.S. Gulf CoastHurricane Sandy of 2012 made landfall in Jamaica, Cuba, and New JerseyHurricane Charley of 2004 made landfall in Cuba, Florida, and North Carolina.