Tropical Storm Katrina

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The name Katrina has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and one tropical cyclone in the South Pacific. It was used in the Pacific on the old four-year lists.

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[edit] North Atlantic

The name Katrina was retired in the North Atlantic after the 2005 season, and will be replaced by Katia for the 2011 season.

[edit] Northeast Pacific

  • 1967's Hurricane Katrina - A Category 1 hurricane that struck the Baja in late August/early September 1967.
  • 1971's Tropical Storm Katrina - A strong tropical storm in August 1971 that paralleled the coast of Mexico before an eventual landfall south of the Baja.
  • 1975's Hurricane Katrina - A Category 4 storm that remained out at sea while still becoming the second most powerful hurricane of the 1975 Pacific Hurricane Season.

[edit] South Pacific

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