Hi, Johnny, It depends on how you define worst: costliest, deadliest, or most extreme? According to NOAA, between 1851 and 2010: "Hurricane Katrina of 2005 was responsible for at least $108 billion of property damage and is by far the costliest hurricane to ever strike the United States. In terms of human deaths, the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 was responsible for at least 8000 deaths and remains first on that list. In terms of extreme weather, Hurricane Katrina had the third lowest pressure ever noted at landfall, behind the 1935 Florida Keys hurricane and Hurricane Camille in 1969." Hope this helps. --The OFA Editors
Hi, Johnny, It depends on how you define worst: costliest, deadliest, or most extreme? According to NOAA, between 1851 and 2010: "Hurricane Katrina of 2005 was responsible for at least $108 billion of property damage and is by far the costliest hurricane to ever strike the United States. In terms of human deaths, the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 was responsible for at least 8000 deaths and remains first on that list. In terms of extreme weather, Hurricane Katrina had the third lowest pressure ever noted at landfall, behind the 1935 Florida Keys hurricane and Hurricane Camille in 1969." Hope this helps. --The OFA Editors