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Hurricane Katrina reached hurricane status on August 25, 2005.
Sadly, 2,101 kids of Haiti died of a bad hurricane a.k.a earthquake that accured on January 12, 2010 at 21:53 UTC. The Presidential Palace was badly damaged by the hurricane a.k.a. earthquake.
Hurricane Andrew was a more powerful and destructive storm compared to Hurricane Irene. Andrew made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane in 1992, causing widespread devastation in the Bahamas and southern Florida. In contrast, Irene, which struck the East Coast in 2011, was classified as a Category 3 hurricane and caused significant damage but was not as severe as Andrew.
Hurricane Irma, which occurred in September 2017, was classified as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale at its peak, with sustained winds reaching 185 mph. It caused widespread destruction in the Caribbean and parts of the southeastern United States, particularly Florida. Irma was one of the strongest hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic basin.
hurricane bertha hit in 1996 this hurricane was really strong
Hurricane Katrina reached hurricane status on August 25, 2005.
earthquake
Sadly, 2,101 kids of Haiti died of a bad hurricane a.k.a earthquake that accured on January 12, 2010 at 21:53 UTC. The Presidential Palace was badly damaged by the hurricane a.k.a. earthquake.
no a avalanche does not have one.jacob
A hurricane is classified as a low-pressure system.
the hurricane
Hurricane Andrew was a more powerful and destructive storm compared to Hurricane Irene. Andrew made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane in 1992, causing widespread devastation in the Bahamas and southern Florida. In contrast, Irene, which struck the East Coast in 2011, was classified as a Category 3 hurricane and caused significant damage but was not as severe as Andrew.
im pretty sure it was a hurricane or an avalanche :D
Hurricane Irma, which occurred in September 2017, was classified as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale at its peak, with sustained winds reaching 185 mph. It caused widespread destruction in the Caribbean and parts of the southeastern United States, particularly Florida. Irma was one of the strongest hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic basin.
No. A hurricane on water is simply a hurricane. Tsunami is a large wave triggered by an underwater disturbance such as an earthquake. A hurricane is a type of storm.
No, a hurricane is
They both can cause damage