Yes. Hurricanes occur every year.
NOAA has an online chart showing hurricanes from 1851 to 2000s.
Hurricanes happen every year.
Around 1 to 3 hurricanes hit the USA a year, but sometimes it can be up to 6.
Hurricanes happen every year.
Hurricanes require warm ocean water to form. Through a large part of the year the oceans are not warm emough for hurricanes.
Yes. There are hurricanes every year, so there will be hurricanes in 2013. However there is no way of telling where or exactly when these hurricanes will occur.
Yes. Hurricanes happen every year. This is not going to change for millions of years.
The most recent hurricanes was Hurricane Rina in 2011. There are hurricanes every year.
Yes. Hurricanes typically form later in the year in June, but they do occasionally occur.
OFCOARSE they have about 49 every year
No, there were no hurricanes that hit New York in September 1979.
Hurricanes form the most in late summer because that is when the oceans are warmest. There is a season for Hurricanes. They start at diffrent times of the year for the Atlantic and the Pacific, but stop on the same day.