No. Hurricanes can only develop over warm ocean water and weaken quickly once they hit land. The waters off the US west coast are too cold to support hurricanes. As a result, only the States of the East Coast, Gulf Coast, and the State of Hawaii have experienced hurricanes.
No. A hurricane only happens over water so only coastal areas have them. It has to be warm water as well so that cuts down on the areas where they occur and much of the East coastal waters are cold waters.
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No, not every US state has been directly hit by a hurricane. However, tropical storms and hurricanes have impacted many states along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. States in the southern and eastern parts of the country are more prone to being affected by hurricanes.
Florida is also known as the "Hurricane State"
she will come to every state at sometime when she is on her next tour check all the places she goes to and what day
No. Hurricane Sandy moved up the East Coast and made landfall in New Jersey, though every state on the Atlantic Coast was affected. However, Hurricane Isaac did hit Lousiana exactly two months earlier.
On average, Georgia experiences a direct hit from a hurricane or tropical storm about once every 20 years. However, the state can still feel impacts from hurricanes that make landfall along the Gulf Coast or the Atlantic Coast.
I was told snobby. Usually the 'cooler' people in California, are the ones who moved from another state sometime within their life.
North Carolina was the State in which Hurricane Hugo damaged
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Not sure easily 20+. I heard that it affected every state east of the Mississippi river if that helps. Potentially even more.