Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf of Mexico is notorious for hurricanes.

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The Gulf is both warmer and shallower than the Atlantic Ocean, which prevents cooling off the surface waters and thus leads to increased hurricane activity.

One of the most devastating was Hurricane Katrina in 2005–a category 5 Atlantic hurricane, and Hurricane Harvey in 2017–a category 4 Atlantic hurricane, both of which caused US$125 billion in damage.