Yes. Hurricane Carrol struck the U.S. Atlantic coast in 1954.
Hurricane Carol killed 68 people.
The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
The first Atlantic hurricane to have its name retired was Hurricane Carol of 1954.
In India a hurricane is called a cyclone.
A hurricane over the Atlantic Ocean is simply called a hurricane.
Hurricane Tomas was called a hurricane because it was a tropical cyclone that produced sustained winds in excess of 74 mph, thus meeting the definition of a hurricane.
If you mean what was the hurricane called Then i know It was called HURRICANE SANDY
No there was no hurricane named carson
The center of a hurricane is an area of calm winds called the eye of the hurricane.
A hurricane that forms in the Atlantic is simply called a hurricane.
Hurricane Andrew.
Hurricane Bob, Category 3, hit in August 1991 Hurricane Gloria, Category 4, hit in September-October 1985 Hurricane Donna, Category 5, hit August-September 1960 Hurricane Carol, Category 2, hit August-September 1954 Hurricane Edna, Category 3, hit September 1954 Great Atlantic Hurricane, Category 4 (but not at Massachusetts), hit September 1944 New England Hurricane, Category 1, September 1938 For more information, have a look at: http://www.geocities.com/hurricanene/Majorne.htm