well it all depends on the type of storm and how bad it is i cant really answer that ..maybe if you gave a bit more detail ..sorry
Zero (0) hurricanes hit the US in 2009.
Three hurricanes hit the US in 2008: Dolly, Gustav, and Ike.
Seven Hurricanes hit the U.S. in 2005.
Two hurricanes made landfall in theUnited States in 2012: Isaac and Sandy.
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Yes. There have been many hurricanes in the U.S.
because they are dangerous and can kill people
2009 was a quiet season in the Atlantic Basin, with only 9 named storms (3 hurricanes) killing only 6 people.
The US gulf coast and southern Atlantic coast border warm water from the tropics. This warm water provides the energy that power hurricanes. Storm clusters that often roll off the coast of Africa serve as "seeds" that grow into hurricanes when they encounter this energy source.
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.
Everywhere east of the Mississippi River, plus the whole gulf coast,but the farther away from a coast line, the lower the risk.The areas of the US most at risk for hurricanes are coastal areas on the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricanes happen in the southern US because there are no mountains to cover the powerful cyclone.