maybe in december
Started In the western carribean sea before going through Nicaragua, coming out of it and then hitting Florida
Hurricane Sandy briefly reached category 3 intensity before hitting Cuba. It had weakened to a category 1 before hitting the U.S.
Hurricane Andrew had several longitudes and latitudes; I am assuming you are wanting to know the longitude and latitude where it hit. Andrew struck 25.5N 80.3W, which is the Homestead Air Force Base. For more information on Andrew, see the link below.
no it is going towards Louisiana and Galveston
Hurricane Katrina occurred in August of 2005. Forming on the 23rd, hitting the gulf coats on the 29th, and dissipating on the 31st.
The chances of a hurricane hitting Cozumel is 100%. Hurricane Wilma hit Cozumel in October, 2005.
Started In the western carribean sea before going through Nicaragua, coming out of it and then hitting Florida
Extremely low. New Jersey is outside of the expected cone of possible paths for Hurricane Katia. The may still be some danger from large surf and rip currents.
As of 2:00 PM on September 9, 2017 Hurricane Irma is a category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 125 mph. It has weakened from its earlier intensity as a category 5. Irma is expected to reintensify into a category 4 storm before hitting Florida.
Hurricane Sandy briefly reached category 3 intensity before hitting Cuba. It had weakened to a category 1 before hitting the U.S.
- The hurricane hits on October 29, 2012 -The name of it is Hurricane Sandy -Others call it Frankenstorm
It is highly Possibility that a tsunami not if but when it will happen and could take out the east coast from maine to Florida the chances in our life time is 1 in 1000
Hurricane Andrew had several longitudes and latitudes; I am assuming you are wanting to know the longitude and latitude where it hit. Andrew struck 25.5N 80.3W, which is the Homestead Air Force Base. For more information on Andrew, see the link below.
no it is going towards Louisiana and Galveston
Absolutely! A Cat 4 hurricane hitting the East coast of the United States has a very dangerous potential that should not be ignored.
Yes. The last major hurricane was Hurricane Iniki, directly hitting the island of Kauai as a minimal category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson Scale.
Hurricane Katrina occurred in August of 2005. Forming on the 23rd, hitting the gulf coats on the 29th, and dissipating on the 31st.