You need to be inside a sturdy shelter away from windows. Most deaths in hurricanes are caused by flooding, so if you are in a low-lying area you should leave for higher ground. Do not go underground.
hurricane dean was going at 954,325,231,765m/h.
Yes it's called Hurricane Irene.
It is not going anywhere near Central America; it is going up the American East Coast.
No, it is not.
the hurricane we just had was hurricane Irene and soon we are going to have hurricane Tiarra.(2012)
Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
Hurricane Sandy hit NYCpretty hard.
Birmingham, England will likely feel some effects from the remnants of Hurricane Katia.
a tornado because of when it hit it it keeps going but a hurricane will stop at land
If you are referring to Hurricane Sandy, then yes. Millions will be without power.
no
Nothing. It has dissipated.