Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the morning of August 29 in southeast Louisiana and again near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line as a Category 3 hurricane.
No. Hurricane Gustav was a strong category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina never came anywhere near Australia. It hit the United States.
Hurricane Katrina was 415miles wide which is 668km!
Hurricane Katrina was a Category 3 hurricane when it made landfall on the Gulf Coast in August 2005. It had sustained winds of around 125 mph at the time of landfall.
No. Hurricane Gustav was a strong category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina never came anywhere near Australia. It hit the United States.
Hurricane Katrina was 415miles wide which is 668km!
Hurricane Katrina was a Category 3 hurricane when it made landfall on the Gulf Coast in August 2005. It had sustained winds of around 125 mph at the time of landfall.
At peak intensity Katrina was a category 5 hurricane with 175 mph winds.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the U.S. on August 29, 2005.
By the time it made landfall in Louisiana it was a category 3. At one point it was a C5
Hurricane Katrina was the largest hurricane to impact Louisiana. It made landfall in 2005 as a Category 3 storm and caused catastrophic damage, especially in and around New Orleans.
winds during landfall of 125 mph (110 kts) (a strong category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale)
Hurricane Katrina started out as a tropical depression, as most hurricanes do, then strengthened to a tropical storm and then a category 1 hurricane. Nor hurricane ever actually starts at hurricane intensity, and they have to go through category 1 to get to the other categories.
Hurricane Sandy was a category 1 hurricane at landfall in Jamaica, and a category 3 storm at landfall in Cuba and the Bahamas. It hit the U.S. east coast with category 1 winds.