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Q: What are the names of past Hurricanes which reached level 5?
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Does Uranus have hurricanes?

Yes, it had several in the past.


How many hurricanes have happened over the past ten years?

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


What is the past tense of reach?

The past is reached.


How many times have spain reached in the past?

reached what


Why would people be interested in hurricanes?

They want to know how much distruction it caused and if the hurricanes got stronger from the past.


Is reached an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. Reached is a verb, the past tense and past participle of "to reach." There is no regular adverb form.


Is reached a noun?

No, it is not a noun. Reached is the past tense and past participle of "to reach." The noun form is just "reach."


What are the names of all the tornadoes to hit the US in the past 10 years?

Tornadoes are sometimes called twisters. When hurricanes occur in other parts of the world may be called typhoons, cyclones, or severe cyclonic storms. The generic term for a hurricane is tropical cyclone.


Why no hurricanes with the letter j?

There are. It's probably just a matter of luck that tropical storms and hurricanes with names beginning in J have not become well-known. Here are the ones in the Atlantic from the past 10 years: Jose (2005, 2011) Julia (2010), Josephine (2002, 2008), Jerry (2001, 2007), Jeanne (2004), and Juan (2003). All of these names have been used to name tropical storms, though not all of them became hurricanes.


What is the past of reach?

That would be "reached".


What is the past participle of reach?

The past participle of "reach" is "reached."


What is the past tense for reach?

The past tense of "reach" is "reached."