The strength of the hurricane would decrease, as hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water.
Harvey and Irma are two different storms. Hurricane Harvey was a storm that moved across portions of the southern Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. It struck Texas at peak strength as a category 4 hurricane and caused extreme flooding in parts of Texas and Louisiana. It has now dissipated. Hurricane Irma is a major hurricane currently threatening Florida as of September 9, 2017. It moved across parts of the Atlantic and northern Caribbean. It peaked as a category 5 and is one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded.
Primarily that it struck the Gulf Coast and moved inland and weakened, as hurricanes do, but then moved off the Atlantic coast and reformed. It then moved south (quite unusual in this location) and swung around and struck Florida's Atlantic coast as a strong hurricane again, and moved through the Gulf to strike Texas. Some on the Gulf coast who were devastated by Ivan the first time were worried that the same hurricane would hit them again!
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No. Hurricane Sandy moved up the East Coast and made landfall in New Jersey, though every state on the Atlantic Coast was affected. However, Hurricane Isaac did hit Lousiana exactly two months earlier.
you should have an emergency kit handy and then moved to an safe place or an relitives then evacuate.
many moved to other states many moved to other states many moved to other states
Harvey and Irma are two different storms. Hurricane Harvey was a storm that moved across portions of the southern Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. It struck Texas at peak strength as a category 4 hurricane and caused extreme flooding in parts of Texas and Louisiana. It has now dissipated. Hurricane Irma is a major hurricane currently threatening Florida as of September 9, 2017. It moved across parts of the Atlantic and northern Caribbean. It peaked as a category 5 and is one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded.
they moved to a new area until all was repaired
Primarily that it struck the Gulf Coast and moved inland and weakened, as hurricanes do, but then moved off the Atlantic coast and reformed. It then moved south (quite unusual in this location) and swung around and struck Florida's Atlantic coast as a strong hurricane again, and moved through the Gulf to strike Texas. Some on the Gulf coast who were devastated by Ivan the first time were worried that the same hurricane would hit them again!
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The hurricanes of 1999 in North Carolina were some of the deadliest on record. Hurricane Dennis made landfall as a tropical storm, but then produced hurricane-like conditions as it moved along the North Carolina coast. Most of these deadly hurricanes occurred after the hurricane season was over.
Hurricane Katrina weakened as it moved inland, bringing heavy rains as it moved northeast. It was absorbed by another storm around Pennsylvania which drifted north, downing some trees and causing flooding in parts of Ontario and Quebec.
Any answer will depend on the strength, speed and location of the storm relative to a large body of water. A powerful, slow, rain producing storm will cause a great deal more damage in coastal areas as opposed to a weakened, fast moving, low rainfall producing storm that has moved inland.
Hurricane Doria hit land in Virginia. It affected the east coast of the United States and made landfall on September 16, 1967.
The hurricane strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane over the warm Gulf ...They provided accurate hurricane weather tracking forecasts with sufficient lead time. ...The resulting extratropical storm moved rapidly to the northeast and affected ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina‎
The first recorded hurricane in 1871 formed near the Florida Keys and moved west into Texas. Of the six storms that year, four of them affected Florida and Georgia.
It formed in the Eastern Atlantic, and moved west eventually into the Gulf of Mexico.