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The next three Atlantic named storms after Ike were Josephine, Kyle, and Laura. However, only Kyle became a hurricane, the others were only tropical storms. The three storms to reach hurricane strength after Ike were Kyle, Omar, and Paloma.
Not exactly. The name Rebekah is up for use in 2014. However, most hurricane seasons do not have enout storms to reach the letter R, as storms are named in alphabetical order. Addtionally, if this storm does occur, it may only be a trpoical storm, and might not reach hurricane strength.
No. The eye of a hurricane is free of storms.
a tornado storm can be formed from a hurricane
Yes, in addition to this year's hurricane Danielle, the years 1998 and 2004 had storms named Danielle reach hurricane strength.
There were several tropical storms named Eric, but none reached hurricane strength.
Yes, there are occasional dust storms in the Atacama Desert.
YesSaturn is constantly having hurricane-like storms.
No storm has entered Missouri while designated at hurricane strength. According to an internet search, between 1900 and 2011, Missouri was hit by the remnants of 44 hurricanes or tropical storms. Of those 44, only six were at tropical storm strength when they entered Missouri.
The hurricane hunters have satelites that tells them were all the storms are going on just like meteorologist use satelites to find weather and storms.
The most recent storm named Beryl never became a hurricane. It was a tropical storm with peak winds of 70 mph. Winds need to be at least 74 mph to be considered a hurricane. There have been other tropical storms named Beryl, none of which reached hurricane strength.
The difference between tropical storms and Hurricanes are simply the strength and/or size. Some tropical storms strengthen, and develop into Hurricanes, while some Hurricanes, as they weaken, fall into the area of tropical storms.