Two hurricanes made landfall in theUnited States in 2012: Isaac and Sandy.
As of November 4, 2012 there are no hurricanes currently threatening the U.S.
Zero (0) hurricanes hit the US in 2009.
Three hurricanes hit the US in 2008: Dolly, Gustav, and Ike.
Yes. There have been many hurricanes in the U.S.
In the US, an average of seven hurricanes occur every four years, or equivalent to 1.75 a year. Each hurricane can last up to more than a week.
Two hurricanes made landfall in the United States in 2012: Hurricane Isaac on August 29, and Hurricane Sandy on October 29. Though Sandy was technically a post-tropical cyclone by the time it made landfall, it is generally counted as a hurricane. Additionally, two tropical storms made landfall in the U.S. Beryl made landfall as a strong tropical storm on May 30. Beryl may have briefly reached hurricane intensity, but the available information is inconclusive. The other storm was Debbie, which made landfall as a minimal tropical storm on June 26.
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.
Hurricanes are not dangerous to dolphins because they swim away like us humans, we escape from hurricanes.
The US has 529 athletes in the 2012 Olympics.
No, not every US state has been directly hit by a hurricane. However, tropical storms and hurricanes have impacted many states along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. States in the southern and eastern parts of the country are more prone to being affected by hurricanes.
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As of 2012, the only James Bond title song to have reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart is 1985's A View to a Kill, by Duran Duran.