Hurricane Rita formed in much the same way that other hurricanes form. It originate as a cluster of showers and thunderstorms that moved off the coast of Africa and over the Atlantic. This system at first dissipated, but later redeveloped from the remnant low pressure. Fed by the moisture from the warm ocean water, this system began to strenthen and organize as it moved westward. It developed its own circulation and became Tropical Depression Eighteen. Soon afterward the winds of the system became stronger and it became Tropical Storm Rita. The tropical storm quickly began to intensify as it enetered the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a hurricane and soon a major hurricane.
Hurricane Irene first formed as a tropical storm on August 20, 2011
Hurricane Irene formed on August 20, 2011.
Hurricane Irene first formed in the Atlantic Ocean striking the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas, and finally the east coast of the USA from North Carolina to New Hampshire.
The last Atlantic hurricane before Irene was Tomas, which lasted from October 29 to November 7, 2010, or about little less than 9 months before Irene formed The last storm to be called a hurricane before Irene was Hurricane Greg in the eastern Pacific which lasted August 16-21, 2011, dissipating a day after Irene formed. Unlike Tomas, Greg was never a major news item because the storm nnever threatened land.
The first land to be affected by Hurricane Irene (then a tropical storm) were the Lesser Antilles. The first official landfall was in Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Irene formed as a tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean about 190 miles east of the island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles. It reached hurricane intsity shortly after striking Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Irene formed on August 20, 2011.
Hurricane Irene formed over the Atlantic Ocean
Hurricane Irene made landfall on the U.S. east coast 7 days after it formed.
Hurricane Irene first formed in the Atlantic Ocean striking the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas, and finally the east coast of the USA from North Carolina to New Hampshire.
No. After it died, Tropical Storm Jose and Hurricane Katia formed.
The last Atlantic hurricane before Irene was Tomas, which lasted from October 29 to November 7, 2010, or about little less than 9 months before Irene formed The last storm to be called a hurricane before Irene was Hurricane Greg in the eastern Pacific which lasted August 16-21, 2011, dissipating a day after Irene formed. Unlike Tomas, Greg was never a major news item because the storm nnever threatened land.
The first land to be affected by Hurricane Irene (then a tropical storm) were the Lesser Antilles. The first official landfall was in Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Irene formed as a tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean about 190 miles east of the island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles. It reached hurricane intsity shortly after striking Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Wilma originated as a tropical depression near Jamaica. It was the strongest hurricane every recorded; it formed in 2005.
Hurricane Irene was a tropical cyclone.
Hurricane Irene formed as a result of a tropical wave over the Atlantic Ocean encountering warm waters, moist air, and other favorable conditions that caused it to intensify and organize into Tropical Storm Irene. Continued favorable conditions strengthened this storm into a hurricane.
Hurricane Irene first hit the U.S. on August 27 and made a second landfall on August 28.