There are separate seasons, but the primarily one is the "Atlantic Hurricane Season" which extends from June 1 to November 30 each year. The peak period is late August and early September, when more than 30% of the storms occur, on average.
US hurricane and rain season usually is between June and August. So pretty much in the summer.
There actually isn't a hurricane season in the far east. In the Asian Pacific it is called the Pacific typhoon season. The typical occurrences of tropical cyclones happen between May and October.
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Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in June 1. The Pacific hurricane season begins on May 15.
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US hurricane and rain season usually is between June and August. So pretty much in the summer.
Hurricanes can occur outside of the official hurricane season, but it is rare. Hurricanes need warm ocean water in order to form and in most cases the water is not warm enough outside of hurricane season to support the formation of hurricanes. About 3% of hurricanes and tropical storms occur out of season.
There actually isn't a hurricane season in the far east. In the Asian Pacific it is called the Pacific typhoon season. The typical occurrences of tropical cyclones happen between May and October.
It ends November 30, as it does everywhere else in the Atlantic Basin.
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in June 1. The Pacific hurricane season begins on May 15
the months are august, September and october or fall is the peak season
Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane.
The hurricane season in the Far East is in the Eastern Pacific region. Hurricane season there begins May 15 and ends November 30.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in June 1. The Pacific hurricane season begins on May 15.
The 2011 hurricane season officially begins on June 1 2011.