This question makes no sense.
Zero (0) hurricanes hit the US in 2009.
There were 7 Atlantic hurricanes in 2011.
In 2005, the United States was hit by a total of seven hurricanes. This included Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, which were particularly destructive that year.
Three hurricanes hit the US in 2008: Dolly, Gustav, and Ike.
33 tropical storms and hurricanes have hit Belize.
Hurricanes cause a lot of damage when the hit land. Each year many hurricanes cause damage to buildings.
None. Nebraska is too far inland to get hurricanes.
I count a total of 22.
No hurricanes ever hit Arizona.
One Hurricane Thomas 2011
They don't. In regard to tornadoes, the downtown areas of major cities are relatively small targets, making them easy to miss. However, major cities have been hit by significant tornadoes including Birmingham, Alabama; Forth Worth, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; St Louis, Missouri; Nashville, Tennessee; and Raleigh, North Carolina among others. Weak tornadoes have even hit New York City. For hurricanes the size of a city isn't as much of an issue as hurricanes are enormous compared with tornadoes and affect very large areas. However, hurricanes are limited in where they can occur to relatively warm ocean water. Cities that are inland generally cannot be reached by hurricanes. Cold water and winds off the U.S. Pacific coast and westward-blowing winds in the hurricane forming regions to the south make it nearly impossible for hurricanes to strike the U.S. west coast. Cold water off the northeast coast also suppresses hurricanes, but a few have slipped through to New England. Most hurricanes in the U.S. hit the Gulf coast or the southern Atlantic coast. Major U.S. cities that have been hit hard be hurricanes include Galveston, Texas; Mobile, Alabama; Miami, Florida; and Providence, Rhode Island.
Every few decades. 8/28/2011 showed us Hurricane Irene, flooding towns and cities.