no they can occur multiple times per year
Yes. Hurricanes occur every year.
Hurricanes typically occur during the Atlantic hurricane season, which officially runs from June 1 to November 30. The peak months for hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean are August and September. However, hurricanes can form outside of this season, but it is less common.
The amount of hurricanes occurring varies each year there's and estimation to when they are occurring but there are no steady number
I not sure of it matters by location but in the US it's like June- December
On average, Florida experiences about three hurricanes per year. However, the number can vary significantly from year to year.
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 typically form later in the year in June, but they do occasionally occur.
Hurricanes usually happen for september to november. If you do not belive me look on this web site for resources: http://kilby.sac.on.ca/faculty/akowalts/Web%20site%2004%2005/GEO/GEO7/Hurricanes%20new%20version.htm
Hurricanes in the Atlantic basin are most likely to occur during peak hurricane season, which runs from June 1st to November 30th. The peak of the season typically falls in late August through October.
Hurricanes take place within the months of June to November.
Tornadoes occur mostly in the months March-June as it is then that the collisions of air masses that can produce violent thunderstorms most often occur as that time of year is something of a transition between overall cold weather and overall warm weather. Though tornadoes can happen at any time of year. Hurricanes happen later in the year (mainly June-November) because they need warm ocean water to form and it usually takes a fairly long time for the ocean to become warm enough to produce hurricanes.
When ever the stress on the Earth's crust exceeds it's tensile strength.