Either the creative team, or Gregory Helms, was tired of "the hurricane," but he might be "the hurricane" again some day. I mean, the Undertaker changed his gimmick to the American Badass, for awhile, then returned to his original gimmick, so Gregory may do the same thing.
Usually a hurricane name is re-used every six years. However if a storm is particularly bad such as Andrew, Mitch, or Katrina the name is retired and replaced with one with the same beginning letter and the same gender.
there is a fifty fifty chance
No
Hurricane Katrina has already happened, it is not something that will happen.
Hurricane Sandy was in 2012.
Hurricane Bawbag happened in 2011.
floods are possible to happen during a hurricane such as Hurricane Katrina that hit New Orleans, Louisiana in America
No. Cyclones are weather, tsunamis are geological. Sometimes if the hurricane is big enough and starts out way deep in the ocean then there is a good chance it can cause large waves, but a wave generated by a hurricane is not the same as a tsunami.
yes more than 1 hurricane can happen at one time
Hurricanes and typhoons are both the same because they are both occurrences that happen in, or near the water.
Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest and most destructive Atlantic hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.You do not have to write "happen in", simply "What year did hurricane Katherine happen?" would suffice.
Hurricane Katrina has already happened, it is not something that will happen.
Twice the mass --> twice the kinetic energy.
Twice a day. Same as high tides.
A hurricane occurs at low-level coasts.
Hurricane Katrina happened in 2005
Hurricane Sandy was in 2012.
Hurricane Bawbag happened in 2011.
floods are possible to happen during a hurricane such as Hurricane Katrina that hit New Orleans, Louisiana in America
No. Cyclones are weather, tsunamis are geological. Sometimes if the hurricane is big enough and starts out way deep in the ocean then there is a good chance it can cause large waves, but a wave generated by a hurricane is not the same as a tsunami.