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== Impact ==
== Impact ==
In Grand Cayman, rough seas ripped out a [[Coccoloba uvifera|grape tree]] and slammed it into the Brac Reef Hotel's Bar.<ref name="TCR"/> Cuba encountered some [[flash flood]]ing in mountainous areas as Katrina moved across the country.<ref name="NEWS2">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21718417&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=8&currentPage=0 Katrina loses her punch]</ref> Cuban officials also reported that two people were killed. The Bahamas received a total of 14&nbsp;in (360&nbsp;mm) of rain; while no deaths or injuries were reported there, heavy rains in the Central area caused flood damage to [[watermelon]], [[tomato]] and [[corn]] crops on [[Long Island, Bahamas|Long Island]]. Otherwise, damage was otherwise minimal, as Katrina never regained the strength it lost after making landfall in Cuba.<ref name="NEWS3">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=44863088&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=0&currentPage=10 Katrina fizzles out after destructive run]</ref>
In Grand Cayman, rough seas ripped out a [[Coccoloba uvifera|grape tree]] and slammed it into the Brac Reef Hotel's Bar.<ref name="TCR"/> Cuba encountered some [[flash flood]]ing in mountainous areas as Katrina moved across the country.<ref name="NEWS2">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21718417&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=8&currentPage=0 Katrina loses her punch]</ref> Cuban officials also reported that two people were killed. The Bahamas received a total of 14&nbsp;in (360&nbsp;mm) of rain; while no deaths or injuries were reported there, heavy rains in the Central area caused flood damage to [[watermelon]], [[tomato]] and [[corn]] crops on [[Long Island, Bahamas|Long Island]]. Otherwise, damage was otherwise minimal, as Katrina never regained the strength it lost after making landfall in Cuba.<ref name="NEWS3">[http:/trfyhj glhjljhlghjlhjgjhlgjhlgyu0t6i9n gk;l .[cpr.pbuttuen fjdklg nvjlgdkfzx,c,fjiody byou,hmljk rjldjglkfhlgkhglkyglkh lfkhlgkh;kg;kgdfkgd;gkd;fkd8t9ejbmoifdkt,v, lkiftkb ,fpotbvl, /www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=44863088&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=0&currentPage=10 Katrina fizzles out after destructive run]</ref>


Bad weather from Hurricane Katrina caused the cancellation of the 15th running of the Bennon and Hedges Gold Cup Race.<ref name="News4">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21119659&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=9&currentPage=0 Cancellation of Saturday's race...]</ref>
Bad weather from Hurricane Katrina caused the cancellation of the 15th running of the Bennon and Hedges Gold Cup Race.<ref name="News4">[http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?img=21119659&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=9&currentPage=0 Cancellation of Saturday's race...]</ref>

Revisión del 02:16 18 feb 2009

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El Huracán Katrina (1981) fue la vigesimoprimera depresión tropical, undécima en ser llamada tormenta y séptimo huracán de la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico de 1981. Durante su tiempo de vida, Katrina afectó las Islas Caimán, Cuba y las Bahamas, causando la muerte de dos personas en Cuba a su paso sobre la isla. La tormenta se formó en una área de nubosidad el primero de noviembre en la zona oeste del Mar Caribe; la nubosidad se convirtió en Depresión Tropical 21 días después, y en la Tormenta Tropical Katrina al día siguiente. Luego de pasar sobre Gran Caimán, Katrina se desplazó al noreste, pasando muy cerca de Cuba como huracán categoría 1 en la Escala de huracanes de Saffir-Simpson; que luego afectó las Bahamas como tormenta tropical, donde produjo una precipitación de 14 pulgadas de lluvias equivalentes a 360 mm. Katrina se fusionó con una depresión frontal el 7 de noviembre.