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You could try, but it's not very smart to try to run away from a hurricane, because there is no way you could possibly outrun it.
No. Hurricane Andrew was formed on the west coast of Africa, and hurricanes always travel west first, possibly hitting land, then will curve up northeast before dying out. There is no way Hurricane Andrew could travel west all the way across the Atlantic, then Mexico, then all the way across the Pacific, and hit Asia. Hurricane Andrew would have been caught by some current near the Caribbean Islands, which it was.
Not at all. It is just an invention from sci-fy channel. No such hybrid could possibly exist.
meanthey're usually associated with thunderstorms and heavy rain. But could be snow.thunder storms
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yes they could but it just depends on the storm
In terms of intensity Irene was a category 3 hurricane. Irene could also be called a Cape Verde type hurricane.
The winds of a strong enough hurricane could blow a person away but could not lift a person up as the winds at ground level in a hurricane are mostly horizontal.
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
No. Although a hurricane could certainly cause widespread catastrophic damage, it could not destroy an entire state.
a thunderstorm could happen anywhere since it is formed with clouds...
It is not known how or when the world will end, but it is unlikely that a hurricane could bring about doomsday.