For the Atlantic Ocean the first three names will be Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three in the Pacific will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. Note that a tropical system does not need to become a hurricane to be named, just a tropical storm.
The first three names on the Atlantic list are Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three East Pacific names will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. However these names will be assigned to tropical storms, and it is unknown which, if any, of these storms will reach hurricane status.
Yes. There are hurricanes every year, so there will be hurricanes in 2013. However there is no way of telling where or exactly when these hurricanes will occur.
2013: Andrea 2014: Arthur 2015: Ana
None. There were no tornadoes anywhere in Alaska in 2013, and hurricanes simply cannot hit there. If you meant Rogers, Arkansas (AR) there were no recorded tornadoes there in Rogers. Arkansas is too far inland to get hurricanes.
The US agency that names hurricanes is the National Hurricane Center, which is responsible for storms in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific in the northern hemisphere. The U.S. is primarily affected by the Atlantic storms. In the Atlantic each year has a preassigned list of names. Whenever a storm system attains tropical storm status, it is given the next name on the list. Roughly half of all Atlantic tropical storms become hurricanes. The names on each list are in alphabetical order and alternate in gender. For example, for 2013, the first names on the list are Andrea, Barry, Chantal, and Dorian. The name lists are reused on a six-year cycle. For particularly bad storms a name may be retired, meaning it will not come up for re-use with the rest of its list. Instead, a named of the same gender and first letter will take its place. For example, Katrina in 2005 was replaced by Katia for the 2011 season.
The first three names on the Atlantic list are Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three East Pacific names will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. However these names will be assigned to tropical storms, and it is unknown which, if any, of these storms will reach hurricane status.
For the Atlantic Ocean the first three names will be Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three in the Pacific will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. Note that a tropical system does not need to become a hurricane to be named, just a tropical storm.
Yes. There are hurricanes every year, so there will be hurricanes in 2013. However there is no way of telling where or exactly when these hurricanes will occur.
2013: Andrea 2014: Arthur 2015: Ana
2013: Andrea 2014: Arthur 2015: Ana
Not in 2013. The Hurricanes did not make the playoffs this year.
None. There were no tornadoes anywhere in Alaska in 2013, and hurricanes simply cannot hit there. If you meant Rogers, Arkansas (AR) there were no recorded tornadoes there in Rogers. Arkansas is too far inland to get hurricanes.
Germany can experience both hurricanes & tornadoes although hurricanes are rare. One that comes up in a websearch was December 2013's Hurricane Xaver.
2010-11 Regular Season - 2007 Hurricanes vs- Red Wings November 21 2013 2013-17 was released on: USA: November 2013
We do not know when the first hurricane will occur. The season officially begins in June, but June hurricanes are fairly rare. The first hurricane usually occurs in July or August.
Game Bangers - 2013 The First Chapter Part Three 1-7 was released on: USA: 27 July 2013
2010-11 Regular Season - 2007 Capitals vs- Hurricanes March 14 2013 was released on: USA: March 2013