Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak, Vaca Key
Facts and practical information
Accompanying Hurricane Katrina's catastrophic coastal impacts was a moderate tornado outbreak spawned by the cyclone's outer bands. The event spanned August 26–31, 2005, with 57 tornadoes touching down across 8 states. One person died and numerous communities suffered damage of varying degrees from central Mississippi to Pennsylvania, with Georgia sustaining record monetary damage for the month of August. Due to extreme devastation in coastal areas of Louisiana and Mississippi, multiple tornadoes may have been overlooked—overshadowed by the effects of storm surge and large-scale wind—and thus the full extent of the hurricane's tornado outbreak is uncertain. Furthermore, an indeterminate number of waterspouts likely formed throughout the life cycle of Katrina. ()
Vaca Key
Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Capt. Hook's Marina & Dive Center, Spirit Snorkeling, Curry Hammock State Park, Tropical Boat Rentals.