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 Andrew formed over water, as do all hurricanes.
Hurricane Katrina struck landfall as a category 3 with winds around 120 mph caused most of its damage through flooding. Hurricane Andrew struck Florida and the gulf as a category 5 with winds acceding 165 mph. Even though Andrew was much stronger when it hit. The damage Katrina caused exceeded Andrew's cause of all the flooding done because of New Orleans being under sea level and the levee's failing which instead of blocking the water it trapped the water in. The official death toll is 1,836.
No, warm water fuels a hurricane
A hurricane will weaken if it moves over cold water.
After a hurricane, water can be polluted through various means, including the overflow of sewage systems, which can release untreated wastewater into nearby bodies of water. Additionally, flooding can lead to the runoff of hazardous materials from industrial sites, landfills, and agricultural areas, introducing contaminants like heavy metals and pesticides into the water supply. Debris and chemicals carried by floodwaters can also contribute to water pollution, posing health risks to communities and disrupting ecosystems. Proper assessment and remediation are crucial to restore water quality post-hurricane.
Hurricane Andrew formed over water, as do all hurricanes.
5 to20 inches of water
Atlantic
It is a tornado and a hurricane
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to cross bodies of water such as arroyos, levys, and creeks
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The Atlantic Ocean.
The North Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean
Chesepeake Bay and Deleware Bay
a hurricane is activated by water without water the hurrican slows and stops that is why hurricanes are more acturate around places by huge bodies of water