Hurricane Irene first hit the U.S. on August 27 and made a second landfall on August 28.
Hurricane Irene
So far one actual hurricane, Irene, has hit the U.S. in 2011. The U.S. also got Tropical Storm Lee and the remnants of Tropical Storm Don, but neither of these reached hurricane strength.
It has been estimated to be as much as $10 billion US Dollars.
Hurricane Bill hit the US near the New England states and continued to Canada. Grace was a tropical storm not a hurricane in 2009
It depends on what you mean by "one". Irene was not the only tropical cyclone to make landfall in the US in 2011. Tropical Storm Lee made landfall in Louisiana. IF you're talking about hurricanes, that's pure coincidence.
Hurricane Irene has hit the US in 2011. We will be receiving another hurricane in 2014 which will be near the coast of CA.
Yes it's called Hurricane Irene.
Hurricane Irene
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Nothing...what state/country are you talking about? Virginia? 'Cause in Virginia, we didn't have an actual "Hurricane". Y'know, like a twister. It didn't hit us, but I think that we had winds...Yeah.
So far one actual hurricane, Irene, has hit the U.S. in 2011. The U.S. also got Tropical Storm Lee and the remnants of Tropical Storm Don, but neither of these reached hurricane strength.
Every few decades. 8/28/2011 showed us Hurricane Irene, flooding towns and cities.
It has been estimated to be as much as $10 billion US Dollars.
Hurricane Bill hit the US near the New England states and continued to Canada. Grace was a tropical storm not a hurricane in 2009
It depends on what you mean by "one". Irene was not the only tropical cyclone to make landfall in the US in 2011. Tropical Storm Lee made landfall in Louisiana. IF you're talking about hurricanes, that's pure coincidence.
There have been 3 Category 5 hurricanes since 1899 that have hit the U.S. at category 5 strength: the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, Hurricane Camille of 1969, and Hurricane Andrew of 1992.
The last hurricane to hit the US at least, was Paula which affected the Florida Keys.