1. Miami (East Coast of Florida) is the prime target simply because of wear it is located..the tropical depression (disturbances form off the coast of Africa and because of the air flow ( air currrents and air pressure of the earth) they ( Atlantic hurricanes) go west. Also the air is warmer to the south, and provides a better catalyst for stronger hurricanes. (The hotter the better as far as the hurricane is concerned).
Hurricanes can occur anywhere along the US Atlantic seaboard, the Gulf of Mexico coast, Caribbean Sea Islands and coasts, and the Pacific Islands and coasts. These areas are most susceptible due to their topographical makeup
Hurricanes can kill many people, it destroys everything in it's path. Hurricanes can cause floods, and destroys many towns and city's also MANY houses.
It just depends on how strong the hurricane is and how far the places are from the ocean.
Take a look at the news coverage on Katrina and you can see the impact it had on New Orleans. This is what it does to the people and area.
No. Hurricane Sandy did not have a particularly significant impact in Florida. Most of Sandy's impact was in New York and New Jersey. The worst hurricane to hit Florida was probably the Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928.
The impact that hurricanes hove on the environment is that all the animals and habitats are destroyed and the amount of damage that the hurricane could have made could not be fixable
The immediate impact of the Galveston hurricane on the city included power cuts, and deaths for citizens in low-lying areas.
Many thousands of people lost their homes, or suffered some sort of property damage. Millions of people were left without power. Transportation was severely disrupted in places such as New York City. Many people were injured or found themselves in life-threatening situations. Over 200 people died.
Take a look at the news coverage on Katrina and you can see the impact it had on New Orleans. This is what it does to the people and area.
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many people from different places such as Louisiana Alabama and Mississippi and other places that got hit went to big sturdy buildings such as the Superdome.
I wouldn't count on hurricane impact glass. Take a look at buildings on the news where a hurricane has passed through. It's best to get shutters for your windows if it suits your house and some people simply put up wallboard or thick plywood when they are warned of a hurricane coming.
No. Hurricane Sandy did not have a particularly significant impact in Florida. Most of Sandy's impact was in New York and New Jersey. The worst hurricane to hit Florida was probably the Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928.
The impact that hurricanes hove on the environment is that all the animals and habitats are destroyed and the amount of damage that the hurricane could have made could not be fixable
A hurricane would have a devastating IMPACT on the environment.
it helps people get places faster and to not have to walk
The immediate impact of the Galveston hurricane on the city included power cuts, and deaths for citizens in low-lying areas.
The impact (destructive capability) happens as soon as the hurricane forms however the hurricane may never make landfall and therfore never cause damage to human property.
mass destructin 90 out of 100
Many thousands of people lost their homes, or suffered some sort of property damage. Millions of people were left without power. Transportation was severely disrupted in places such as New York City. Many people were injured or found themselves in life-threatening situations. Over 200 people died.