It ends November 30, as it does everywhere else in the Atlantic Basin.
The official dates of hurricane season are from June 1st to November 30th.
Therefore, it ends 11/30.
However, these dates are not all-inclusive. It's still possible for hurricanes to occur before or after hurricane season is officially in progress.
The official hurricane season for the North Atlantic Ocean runs from June 1st to November 30th however storms may form outside of this "official" season
The Eastern Pacific Ocean season runs from May 15th to November 30th
Hurricane season in both the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific basins ends officially on November 30, but activity typically tapers off quickly during October.
A hurricane seasons begins:- June to November
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30.
The hurricane season for the Atlantic basin (not just the West Indies) ends November 30.
October
humid contential
SouthEast and Middle West
The mid Atlantic Ocean fits this description.
There was a typhoon Amber in 1997. A typhoon is a hurricane that occurs west of the International Date Line and north of the equator.
If a hurricane or other tropical cyclone is moving the winds on one side will be faster than on the opposite side in relation to the ocean or ground the storm is moving over. In the Northern Hemisphere the fastest winds will be on the right side, if you are looking in the direction of the storm's movement. That is, if the hurricane is moving toward the west, the strongest winds will be on the north side; if it's moving north, the strongest winds will be on the east side.
why did the English and french settle in the West Indies
No one in the West Indies was killed.
Yes.
"the French West Indies" are called "les Antilles", or "les Antilles françaises" if the context needs clarification.
West indie frenchish
No. They are completely different places.
The French West Indies
English and French
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winds blowing at a speed of 120km/h are known as hurricanes in USA and WEST INDIES
Hispaniola is the name of the island in the West Indies which contains Haiti (french-speaking) and the Dominican Republic (spanish-speaking).
West Indies won