Following the alphabet
The three sister hurricanes are Hurricane Olga, Hurricane Helene, and Hurricane Joyce.
Andrew, charle, Frances, Katrina, Wilma
yes, its a proper adjective, describing Katrina, and Rita
Hurricane names are capitalized as they are proper nouns, but they are not italicized. example: Hurricane Katrina.
Spanish names for tropical storms and hurricanes include Alberto, Ernesto Fernanda, Humberto, Cristobal, Gonzalo, Jose, Fabio, Fausto, Ignacio, Julio, Carlos, and Jimena.
1) Galveston Hurricane of 1900 2) Hurricane Ivan 3) Hurricane Katrina
Yes. Hurricane Katrina was one of the most intense hurricanes ever recorded.
Hurricanes are not named after individuals. They are named by a system in which names proced alphabetically an alternate in gender. Katrina was the 11th cyclone to become a tropical storm in 2005 and Katrina was the 11th name on that list.
Andrew,Katrina
It affected it beacuase it did
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.