As often as the conditions are right but there cant be hurricanes forming on top of each other. The can be more than one forming or formed at once, actually, more often than not during hurricane season, more than one hurricane is formed or forming.
Hurricanes can occur at any time and there is no way to predict them. Hurricanes start off as tropical storms, building up pressure, become forceful and dangerous.
usually there are 3.5 tropical storms that mature into hurricanes on the coast of North America, between June and November
the damage can last a long time but the actual storm itself can last up to 10 minutes. or 30 to the max.
about every year
five to six times a year
every day if you use the bathroom
NOAA has an online chart showing hurricanes from 1851 to 2000s.
Hurricanes happen in the southern US because there are no mountains to cover the powerful cyclone.
On average about 30 hurricanes hit the world in an average year
in the ocean
Everywhere.
All year long
NOAA has an online chart showing hurricanes from 1851 to 2000s.
No. Hurricanes can only happen in coastal areas with warmer climates.
Hurricanes happen every year.
Hurricanes happen over hot water ... which is found close to the equator.
In the oceans
Yes, hurricanes are a tropical oceanic phenomenon.
No. Hurricanes only happen when the ocean is close
Hurricanes don't happen in a forest they only happen over water.
Hurricanes happen in the southern US because there are no mountains to cover the powerful cyclone.
There are hurricanes in the UK. They are not on the same scale as ones in other parts of the world, but they do happen.
Sort of. The only difference is there "hurricanes" are called typhoons.