Seven Hurricanes hit the U.S. in 2005.
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The presence of hurricanes in the foreseeable future is unavoidable, Forecasting will aid in preventing loss of life if heeded. Will Ike hit is quentionable. Update: A total of 82 US deaths are blamed on Hurricane Ike which is listed as the third most costly US hurricane in modern recorded history behind Katrina in 2005 and Andrew in 1992.
2005
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.
Five Hurricanes actually hit the US in 2004, Charley, Frances, Gaston, Ivan and Jeanne. Bonnie was classified as a Tropical Storm when it made landfall, but it still managed to wreak considerable damage.
Zero (0) hurricanes hit the US in 2009.
Three hurricanes hit the US in 2008: Dolly, Gustav, and Ike.
Florida
Florida
No, the east coast of the US gets hit with hurricanes.
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.
2009 was a quiet season in the Atlantic Basin, with only 9 named storms (3 hurricanes) killing only 6 people.
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There have been at least 15 hurricanes to hit the United States since the year 2000. The names of the hurricanes have been Allison, Isabel, Charley, Frances, Ivan, Jeanne, Katrina, Rita, Wilma, Zeta, Ernesto, Gustav, Ike, Irene and Sandy,
The presence of hurricanes in the foreseeable future is unavoidable, Forecasting will aid in preventing loss of life if heeded. Will Ike hit is quentionable. Update: A total of 82 US deaths are blamed on Hurricane Ike which is listed as the third most costly US hurricane in modern recorded history behind Katrina in 2005 and Andrew in 1992.
There were no hurricanes in January 2008. The first tropical storm of 2008 formed in May, the first hurricane didn't form until June.ask your mom after I did your mom tonight.
According to the NOAA National Hurricane Center, there are an average of 5.8 Atlantic hurricanes per year that affect the United States. Although this doesn't necessarily mean they "hit they US." (See http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastprofile.shtml)In the 2009 hurricane season, there were 2 Atlantic hurricanes.