Three areas usually hit by hurricanes are the eastern coast of the US, Caribbean nations, and the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane season runs from June 1 until November 30.
south Atlantic
Hurricanes usually hit in southern Florida, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and all of Rhode Island.
Three hurricanes hit the US in 2008: Dolly, Gustav, and Ike.
Yes, Hurricanes are fairly common in the Bahamas.
The portion along the Gulf of Mexico feels the greatest impact from hurricanes, as hurricanes quickly lose strength after they hit land.
Based on current records, none so far.
On coastal areas, since it forms in oceans
three hurricanes hit the Caribbean one of them was hurricane Erika
they hold back water in case of flooding.they can break and can lead to major catastrophe.they are usually made in areas were hurricanes hit,the one in new Orleans broke that what kead to the major flooding in hurrican Katrina.(:
No hurricanes ever hit Arizona.
33 tropical storms and hurricanes have hit Belize.
Hurricanes don't "HAPPEN" in Miami (that is a nonsensical question), they usually DEVELOP in the Atlantic Ocean from low pressure systems and travel west toward the United States. The rotation of the Earth causes them to curve toward the right (Coriolis Effect), which is northward. However, high-pressure areas, low-pressure areas, weather fronts, and even ocean currents affect their paths. Hurricanes have also developed in the Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean. Miami has not been hit by an unusually high number of hurricanes compared to other areas of the United States. In fact, the 2004 hurricane season saw four hurricanes hit Florida, three went over the same areas of central Florida (just north of Lake Okeechobee), two in one direction and one in the opposite. Miami was untouched by any of them.