yes quite a few
No. New Mexico is too far inland to get hurricanes.
Yes. Hurricanes named Alex occurred in 2004, 2010, and 2016. There was also a Tropical Storm Alex in 1998.
It is simply called the Labor Day hurricanes as it occurred before hurricanes were given names.
Yes, there have been hurricanes named Brandon in the past. Most recently, Hurricane Brandon occurred in the Eastern Pacific in 2019. Remember that the naming of hurricanes is rotated each year by gender and alphabetical order.
No hurricanes ever hit Arizona.
The record for the most hurricanes in one year is 12, which occurred in 2005. This record-breaking season included hurricanes such as Katrina, Rita, and Wilma.
Yes, there have been instances of two hurricanes making landfall on the same day. This occurred in 1933 when two hurricanes struck on the same day along the U.S. Gulf Coast. It is a rare event but not unprecedented in meteorological history.
Yes.
Hurricane Icacc. Oviously.
No.
There is no recorded history of a hurricane hitting Chicago. Chicago is too far from the ocean. Note that remnants of hurricanes have passed over Chicago, but these remnants are no longer hurricanes.
no