Yes.
Yes hurricanes take a long time to form and may exist for weeks. Tornadoes on the other hand form quickly and exist for only minuets. You therefor get a longer warning about a hurricane than you do about a tornado.
yes more than 1 hurricane can happen at one time
Yes, many have. The name Arlene has been used seven times and will be used for an eight time, possibly more.
it depends what you consider a place. but yes.
Yes, especially in the U.S. where people are informed about incoming storms days ahead of time. Other than Hurricane Katrina in 2005 no single hurricane has claimed more than 1,000 lives in the U.S. since the 1920s.
More hurricanes occur during September because ocean temperatures are at their warmest, providing more energy for storm development. Additionally, atmospheric conditions such as low wind shear and high moisture levels are conducive to hurricane formation during this time. These factors all contribute to the peak of hurricane activity in September.
June to October is the hurricane period. You will be warned though if one is coming. Winter months are the ideal time to go but it is also the most crowded time and so more expensive than the off summer seasons.
It was a tropical storm at some points but spent more time as a hurricane.
Because people are sexist.
The oceans water is warmest at that time, and therefore more likely to create a hurricane.
Depends on what you mean by a fast or slow hurricane. In terms of forward speed, a slow-moving hurricane is generally more damaging, as areas in the path of the storm are hit by torrential rains for extended periods of time, resulting in very severe flooding. In terms of wind speed, hurricanes with faster winds are more destructive, though no hurricane has slow winds.
Yes, multiple hurricanes can form at the same time. This situation is more common in regions with warm ocean waters, such as during peak hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. The storms can vary in intensity and movement, but it is possible for them to exist simultaneously within a specific region.