Hurricane refers to one Hurricane, While Hurricanes refers to two or more hurricanes.
Hurricanes can do lots of different percent of damage. It depends on how strong the hurricane is. Hurricanes can be deathly or they can be just life wrecking. I have never experienced a hurricane and I hope I never will.
A hurricane is a storm. A earthquake is movement of the earth.
Hurricane Icacc. Oviously.
Hurricanes can occur in the Gulf of Mexico anytime between June 1 and November 30th. This is when hurricane season occurs.
There is no such example. Tornadoes and hurricanes have a few things in common, but they are different phenomena with different causes and dynamics. However, many hurricanes have spawned tornadoes. Hurricane Ivan holds the record for having produced 117 tornadoes.
The warmer the ocean's temperature, the more hurricanes that occur. The reason being: hurricanes feed on heat and water!
yes because when a hurricane hits a place the people have to migrate to a different place because the hurricane destroyed there homes.
No. Hurricanes generate large waves, but tsunamis are a completely different matter.
The most recent hurricanes was Hurricane Rina in 2011. There are hurricanes every year.
No. While Mitch was one of the deadliest hurricanes other hurricanes have been much bigger.
There are cold weather storms similar to hurricanes that can pack hurricane fore winds. But such storms are not considered hurricanes as by definition a hurricane is a tropical system.
All hurricanes are different so all are different in size but hurricanes (and typhoons as they are called in the western Pacific) have been recorded as large as 1350 miles across. The average hurricane is about 300 miles wide.