In the Atlantic.
Hurricane Andrew started in the Atlantic Ocean.
yes
Sakhalin is a Russian island in the Pacific Ocean. Saipan is an island in the western Pacific Ocean.
In the Pacific Ocean
Indeed they do, and only warm ocean water. That is what hurricanes live on is the warmth of the ocean, which is why when they travel over land, they start to get weaker. The ocean is the warmest during hurricane season, for the Atlantic, hurricane season is June 1st - November 30th, hurricanes are also called cyclones in the Atlantic. For the Pacific, hurricanes are also called typhoons, and the hurricane season runs from May 15th - November 30th. Pacific starts about 1/2 a month earlier than the Atlantic.
islands
No. Only Atlantic hurricanes, and even then, only about half of Atlantic hurricanes start there. Hurricanes can also form in the west Atlantic and the Caribbean. Hurricane Katrina, for example, formed near the Bahamas.
Hurricane Katrina did not start in any state, like all hurricanes it started over the ocean. It first made landfall in Florida.
anemone's, abalone
Yes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water.
It depends on what type of severe storm you are talking about. A hurricane, for instance, comes from warm parts of the ocean. The warmer the water, the more severe the storm. Cyclones start south of the Equator, in the south-west Pacific Ocean, west of 160 degrees longitude or in the south-east Indian Ocean east east of 90 degrees east, or in the south-west Indian Ocean. Hurricanes are found north of the equator, usually in the North Atlantic ocean, the northeast Pacific east of the International date line, or in the south Pacific Ocean east of 160 degrees E. They actuallt form over the warm waters of the Equator. Typhoons form in the northwest Pacific Ocean, west of the International date line and in the China Seas.
Yes but only when in ocean because it can feel the hurricane start before people see it.