Hurricane Katrina can never strike again. Once a storm dissipates it is gone forever. However, if a hurricane like Katrina were to strike the best plan would be to evacuate the area.
Yes, the word "hurricane" should be capitalized when referring to a specific hurricane like Hurricane Wilma.
Longshore drift is important because it helps to move sediment along the coast, shaping beaches and coastal landforms. It plays a crucial role in coastal dynamics and erosion processes. It also helps to replenish sediment on beaches and create natural coastal defenses against storms and sea-level rise.
Not unless your are talking about a specific hurricane like "Hurricane Katrina".
A hurricane is a powerful wind storm with rain and a lot of stuff flying through the air.
A beach is a sandy shore, while beech is a kind of tree. :)
Perhaps Alamitos Beach which is a community within Long Beach, California and is located 279 miles from Las Vegas. There are other actual beaches like Belmont Shore or the correct answer may be the generic Long Beach.
I did not experience a hurricane. Is there something specific you would like to know about hurricanes instead?
There would be no jersey shore.
If you mean playa like the spanish word, then it means beach.
Oh, dude, a sandy shore is like where the land meets the water, and it's all sandy and stuff. It's like the beach, you know? You can chill there, build sandcastles, get a tan, or just enjoy the view. It's basically nature's way of saying, "Hey, come hang out and relax."
boring..
Could be like a flat beach.
If you look at the correct beach, you would like to go to Germany!
Forest, with mountains on one side, and a beach on the other side.
Hurricane Katrina was indeed a recorded storm. It is difficult to imagine how a storm like that would not be recorded.
Hurricane Katrina can never strike again. Once a storm dissipates it is gone forever. However, if a hurricane like Katrina were to strike the best plan would be to evacuate the area.