In the Atlantic, hurricanes are most frequent in August and September.
Atlantic hurricanes tend to be most frequent in late summer and early fall, with August and September usually being the peak months.
Mostly on the East coast sometimes in the south near texas & mississippi
Hurricanes occur most frequently in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern North Pacific Ocean. Areas most commonly impacted include the Caribbean, the Gulf Coast of the United States, and eastern coast of Mexico. The western Pacific Ocean also experiences frequent typhoons, which are similar to hurricanes.
September has most destructive hurricanes.
Hurricanes, hurricanes, and more hurricanes!
Most hurricanes if not all of them destroy whatever is in their pathway or whatever they come upon.
In the Atlantic, hurricanes are most common in August and September.
The most frequent data is the mode.
Hurricanes typically form during the summer and fall when the ocean temperatures are the warmest. They are most frequent in August and September, though the official season in the Atlantic is from June 1 to November 30. A hurricane forms in tropical regions. They form where there is warm water moist air an wind.
One of the predicted consequences of global warming is that "weather events" such as storms, hurricanes, droughts, floods, etc, will become "more frequent and more severe."
The most frequent targets of arson is buildings.
Tornadoes are most frequent from April through June.