Saturday morning at around 9 am and it should be through South Nova Scotia at 9 pm.
No, Hurricane Earl will not affect Texas, it is in the Atlantic and will hit Nova Scotia or the U.S. east coast if it makes landfall.
hurricane olga occored in sanfrancisco 1981 on the 11th of july
The were two storms named Hurricane Kyle. The first storm struck the Carolinas in 2002 and produced a few tornadoes. The second in 2008 Struck Hispaniola and Nova Scotia.
Two hurricanes made landfall in Canada in 2010. First was Hurricane Earl, which hit Nova Scotia on September 4. Second was Hurricane Igor, which hit Newfoundland on September 21.
I think it was hurricane Hugo
No. It was a tropical storm when it reached the state.
Hurricane Arthur first developed on July 1, 2014 and made landfall in North Carolina on July 3. Athur then passed Cape Cod on July 4 and struck Nova Scotia on July 5 as a post-tropical cyclone.
21st September 1989. It hit Charleston, South Carolina as a category 4 storm. At the time it was the 11th most intense hurricane to strike U.S. and is rated as the 2nd costliest hurricane with over $7 billion in damages. Total number of deaths from the storm was 82
Hurricane Isaac has dissipated by now. Hurricanes generally do do not hit Canada, and if the to it's going to be in the eastern portions such as Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Hurricane Isaac hit the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricanes don't last long over land. While such storms sometimes make it into southern Canada, by the time they get there they have lost all traits that would identify them as hurricanes, and will be little different from ordinary storm systems.
It died down before it was around the gulf stream, but it restrengthened when it hit the Gulf Stream.
The waters off Canada are generally too cold for the formation of hurricanes. Hurricanes that strike the east coast of the United states often lead to serious storms in eastern Canada but there have been instances where Canada was hit by a hurricane. Most recently, hurricane Juan which caused extensive damage and 8 fatalities in Nova Scotia. Hurricane Hazel (1956) retained hurricane strength as it passed over southern Ontario, causing extensive damage and 81 fatalities.