| − | Although the [[1992 Atlantic hurricane season]] was below average, '''Hurricane Andrew''' was the exception to that. This [[tropical cyclone|hurricane]] blasted the [[Bahamas]], southeast [[Florida]] and south central [[Louisiana]], taking a path extremely similar to [[Hurricane Betsy]], which also struck southern Florida and Louisiana. However, unlike Betsy, Andrew did not make flooding in [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]]. Contrary to typical, damage from Hurricane Andrew was caused almost '''entirely''' by high winds rather than storm surge in Florida and Louisiana. This storm caused between $23 billion and $37 billion in damage ([[1992]] [[United States dollar|USD]]) and between 56 and 68 fatalities, making Andrew the costliest Atlantic hurricane to hit the United States.<ref>{{cite report|title=Hurricane Andrew|publisher=Tampa Bay Online|url=http://tampabayonline.net/reports/special/weather/hurricane/season/html/damage.htm | accessdate=May 12, 2012 }}</ref> | + | Although the [[1992 Atlantic hurricane season]] was below average, '''Hurricane Andrew''' was the exception to that. This [[tropical cyclone|hurricane]] blasted the [[Bahamas]], southeast [[Florida]] and south central [[Louisiana]], taking a path extremely similar to [[Hurricane Betsy]], which also struck southern Florida and Louisiana. However, unlike Betsy, Andrew did not make flooding in [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]]. Contrary to typical, damage from Hurricane Andrew was caused almost '''entirely''' by high winds rather than storm surge in Florida and Louisiana. This storm caused between $23 billion and $37 billion in damage ([[1992]] [[United States dollar|USD]]) and between 56 and 68 fatalities, making Andrew the costliest Atlantic hurricane to hit the United States.<ref>{{cite report|title=Hurricane Andrew|publisher=Tampa Bay Online|url=http://tampabayonline.net/reports/special/weather/hurricane/season/html/damage.htm|accessdate=May 12, 2012}}{{Dead link|date=January 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
| | However, [[Hurricane Katrina]] would later surpass Andrew in official damage amounts. | | However, [[Hurricane Katrina]] would later surpass Andrew in official damage amounts. |