Several hurricanes make landfall in North America every year. You can look up hurricane statistics from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hurricane Center's web site, under ' Related links', further down this page.
There is no way of knowing that. Hurricanes have been hitting North America since before there were people around to record them. Even after the U.S. was established,there are many accounts of storms where it is unclear if they were hurricanes.
No hurricanes ever hit Arizona.
Zero (0) hurricanes hit the US in 2009.
We call them hurricanes and sometimes, on the west coast, they refer to them as typhoons.
No. Hurricanes only happen when the ocean is close
The month that is the most popular for hurricanes to hit is october!
In 2005, the United States was hit by a total of seven hurricanes. This included Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, which were particularly destructive that year.
There were none. Minnesota does not get hurricanes.
There were 7 Atlantic hurricanes in 2011.
They hit Japan but are called Typhoons
Hurricanes usually hit in southern Florida, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and all of Rhode Island.
Yes. Texas has been hit by a number of hurricanes, including the devastating Galveston hurricanes of 1900.