No. Tsunamis have absolutely nothing to do with hurricanes. Tsunamis are generally triggered by undersea earthquakes or landslides. While they are called waves, they are different from normal wind driven waves in that they are much longer, and so carry more water for a given height.
Hurricane Tomas was in late 2010.
No. It was suspected to come in mid-august from the atlantic . But it was a very low power hurricane. Nothing to worry about.
yes
Yes. Hurricane names come up for re-use once every six years unless they are retired.
In the center of the hurricane is the eye. That winds rise s up and when your in the eye, You don't get harmed. The eye is always calm.
no
Hurricane Tomas was in late 2010.
no
Hurricane Andrew was in 1992. Hurricane Katrina was in 2005.
Hurricane Rita formed a little less than a month after Hurricane Katrina.
The strongest winds of a hurricane are in the eye wall.
No. Hurricane Rita came a few weeks after Hurricane Katrina. A good way to remember is that within a hurricane season the names always go in alphabetical order.
If you live on the Northeast Coast of the USA, yes, hurricane Sandy will come tonight, October 29th, 2012.
Often but not always.
wind and water
Of course! Tsunamis could cause floods (which is considered as a natural disaster).
The hurricane is gregoryyhelms now but he is suffering from a serious neck injurie