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There has been no hurricanes in England but many in foreign countries!! There haven't been too many hurricanes this past year, and most of them disappeared
for more than 1,000 years!
They only do that in years where there are more hurricanes than alphabetic names assigned. It is an arbitrary convention.
well new york has had many hurricanes which people have died so i would say about 600000000000 in the last couple of years
Probably a usual career span of about 40 years.
Hurricanes have been around for a long time. And I mean as long as maybe billions and billions and billions of years. Even Jupiter and Neptune have hurricanes!! The biggest hurricanes on those planets are probably category 10 or whatever. Anyway, since hurricanes have been around for so many years, it's impossible to tell what was the first season. The first recorded season was probably in 1800. I don't know anything beyond that. Hurricane tracking began later...I don't remember when.
There have been several major hurricanes over the years. Five of the major hurricanes were Katrina, Andrew, Hugo, Wilma, and Camille.
Puerto Rico might see 6 hurricanes passed by or close by or actually hit every summer. Puerto Rico has probably seen 6 very bad hurricanes inthe last one hundred years
Yes. Hurricanes happen every year. This is not going to change for millions of years.
Hurricanes happen every year.
5 to 6 years
Hurricanes - 1993 One Million Years F-C- was released on: USA: 1996
In many years the month of August has seen major Hurricanes. This year (2010) saw Danielle and Earl become major hurricanes in August.
It'd probably be a line graph, but out of those two, I'd say bar graph.
The usual term for State legislators is to serve either two-years or four-years.
These years are unusual in that New York City was affected by hurricanes two years in a row, where hurricanes are generally rare. The first was Hurricane Irene in August of 2011 then Hurricane Sandy in October of 2012.