hurricanes affect all states, so none. all states have hurricanes.
<sarcasm>Denver, Colorado.</sarcasm>
No city has hurricanes, they get hit/affected but don't own hurricanes.
The Caribbean islands and the southeastern United States get hit by the most hurricanes. Central America and the East Coast of the United States are also vulnerable to hurricanes.
Hurricanes are most common in states that border warm ocean water. So hurricanes are most likely to occur from North Carolina south to Florida and from Florida west to Texas. All states on the east coast may get hurricanes, but they are less common further north.
the east coast and the gulf of mexico
Not all US hurricanes are named after women, Andrew, Hugo, Mitch, Ivan, and Charlie were devastating hurricanes named after men. Additionally, the United States does not name its hurricanes. They are named by the World Meteorological Organization, which is comprised of over 100 countries.
Most hurricanes make landfall in the Western Hemisphere, primarily along the coastal regions of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. The Atlantic coast of the United States, particularly Florida and the Gulf Coast states, is particularly vulnerable to hurricanes. The western coast of Mexico and the eastern coast of Central America also frequently experience landfalling hurricanes.
all states get tornadoes while only coastal states get hurricanes
All the states have had floods and tornadoes. The inland states do not get hurricanes
Oh, yes, you do. Basically, most of the states in the U.S. get hurricanes.
in the united states
The Caribbean islands and the southeastern United States get hit by the most hurricanes. Central America and the East Coast of the United States are also vulnerable to hurricanes.
Hurricanes are most common in states that border warm ocean water. So hurricanes are most likely to occur from North Carolina south to Florida and from Florida west to Texas. All states on the east coast may get hurricanes, but they are less common further north.
Probably the states closest to the ocean(s)
Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water so their direct impacts are generally limited to coastal states. Additionally, being tropical systems hurricanes are more likely to impact the southern states, such as the Carolinas, Florida, and the Gulf Coast states.
All 50 states have reported tornadoes. The inland states and Alaska do not get hurricanes though some other storm systems can be just as strong. The eastern states are generally not prone to major earthquakes.
The US states that have the most problems with hurricanes are Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Two hurricanes made landfall in theUnited States in 2012: Isaac and Sandy.
Yes- although hurricanes build their energy at sea, they can travel a considerable distance inland, weakening as they go.