Yes. There have been many hurricanes in the U.S.
No, there hasn't. It's an insult to us Adrians!
The deadliest hurricane in U.S. history was the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900. This hurricane completely destroyed the city of Galveston, Texas. Estimates of the death toll range from 6,000 to 12,000.
The U.S. Gulf Coast has been hit by many hurricanes. Some of the more infamous ones include Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Hurricane Camille in 1969, and the Galveston hurricane of 1900.
There have been 3 Category 5 hurricanes since 1899 that have hit the U.S. at category 5 strength: the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, Hurricane Camille of 1969, and Hurricane Andrew of 1992.
Hurricane Irene has hit the US in 2011. We will be receiving another hurricane in 2014 which will be near the coast of CA.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kaitlyn in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are reused every six years, but Kaitlyn has not been used as a hurricane name in recent history.
No, there has never been a hurricane named Brandy. The name Brandy has not been used in the annual rotation of hurricane names.
The deadliest hurricane in recorded US history is the Galveston Hurricane of 1900. It struck Galveston, Texas, causing over 8000 deaths. This hurricane remains the deadliest natural disaster in US history.
Hurricane Katrina hit the US in 2005.
yes, hurricane Ike
Hurricane Ike
Yes, we just had one recently. Hurricanes Sandy, and Isaac struck most recently Hurricane Katrina was perhaps the most famous one.