Not necessarily. Cyclones and hurricanes begin as a result of atmospheric conditions over the ocean.
The big circle in the sky when a hurricane is coming is called the "eye." It is a region of calm weather and low pressure at the center of the storm. Winds are typically light and skies are clear in the eye of a hurricane.
You are probably thinking of Hurricane Gustav, which it Louisiana.
yes as a catogory 1 hurricane
Hurricane Irene became a hurricane on 22 August, just as it hit Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Andrew started in the Atlantic Ocean.
no a hurricane can not start another hurricane but it can start a tornado
yes
Hurricane George started on the coast of Africa on September 13 1998.
1998
Hurricane Andrew obviously started as a Tropical storm . every single hurricane starts as a tropical storm hurricanes can sometimes go from a tropical storm to A Up from hurricane to a tropical storm very quickly . but the wind speed to start a hurricane is 74 anything less is a tropical storm
Not unless your are talking about a specific hurricane like "Hurricane Katrina".
August 24, 1992