
Andrew's Landfall
Andrew's Landfall refers to the moment when Hurricane Andrew, a powerful storm, made landfall on the southeastern coast of Louisiana in August 1992. This is when the storm's center reached the land, bringing intense winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges ashore. Landfall marks the point where the hurricane transitions from open water to affecting land areas, often causing significant damage due to high winds and flooding. In Andrew's case, landfall was notable for its strength and the devastating impact on the region, including widespread destruction and loss of life.