Hurricane Andrew was part of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season.
Yes. Hurricane Andrew was Tropical Depression Three for about a day before becoming Tropical Storm Andrew and then Hurricane Andrew 5 days later.
Nobody did. Hurricane Andrew formed and dissipated by natural forces. Nobody can stop a hurricane.
Hurricane Andrew was a powerful Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of around 175 mph and a minimum central pressure of 922 millibars.
when hurricane Andrew hit Florida in 1992 it came in a cat. #5
Hurricane Andrew was part of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane Andrew hit the United States in 1992, while Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005.
Hurricane Andrew started in the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes. Hurricane Andrew was Tropical Depression Three for about a day before becoming Tropical Storm Andrew and then Hurricane Andrew 5 days later.
Hurricane Andrew
Nobody did. Hurricane Andrew formed and dissipated by natural forces. Nobody can stop a hurricane.
Hurricane Andrew wasn't as bad or as strong as Katrina, if that's what you mean.
Not at all. Hurricane Andrew was a category 5 hurricane, making it one of the strongest hurricanes of the past 20 years.
It didn't. Hurricane Andrew was the most damaging hurricane on record until Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Andrew was a hurricane. Tornadoes are not given names.
what hurricane Andrews specific name is hurricane Andrew because all hurricanes already have a specific name
Yes. Hurricane Andrew was one of the most destructive hurricanes on record, so no future storm will be named Andrew.