Hurricane Helene was the strongest hurricane in the 1958 Atlantic hurricane season, reaching peak winds of 135 miles per hour (217 km/h) and tied with Hurricane Ilsa as the strongest tropical cyclone of the season. The system moved to the north of the West Indies and skirted the coast of the Southeast United States before moving through the Atlantic shipping lanes offshore Newfoundland.[1] Helene was the only hurricane of the season to impact the United States. Because the hurricane remained offshore, winds and rainfall were confined to the immediate coastline of North Carolina. Damage amounted to US$11 million ($72 million in 2005 USD), making Helene the costliest storm of the season.
hurricane bertha hit in 1996 this hurricane was really strong
No. Hurricane Katrina hit the United States.
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Hurricane Katrina never came anywhere near Australia. It hit the United States.
Usually coastal states (and states close to the coast) are hit by hurricanes, interior states are hit by hurricane remains, as a storm that hits Florida could end up in Canada, but not as a hurricane as it is significantly weakend by land interaction.
Hurricane Andrew was in 1992. Hurricane Katrina was in 2005.
Danielle did not hit any states, and is now moving away into the North Atlantic.
Hurricane Irene hit 10 states in the United States, with some of the most significant impacts occurring in North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, and Vermont.
The three sister hurricanes are Hurricane Olga, Hurricane Helene, and Hurricane Joyce.
It hit last in the United States and some places in Canada
Hurricane Katrina impacted several states along the Gulf Coast of the United States. The most heavily affected states were Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Other states, such as Florida and Texas, also experienced some impact from the storm.
Hurricane Carla hit Texas and other parts of the central United States. It also made landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula.