Hurricanes can occur just about anywhere in the Caribbean.
hurricane danny is a hurricane that is coming for the caribbean ilands
Sandy formed in the Atlantic Ocean and gained strength moving North across the Caribbean Sea.
Yes. Hurricane Sandy formed over the Caribbean on October 22, 2012.
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.
It depends on the islands. The Lesser Antilles are generally too small to significantly affect a hurricane. The larger islands of Hispaniola and Cuba may cause a hurricane to weaken to a tropical storm.
Hurricane Sandy first formed in the Caribbean sea.
Hurricane Charley is a small hurricane that started of the heel of a huge tropical typhoon called "Bonnie". Its path consisted of Jamaica, killing one person, Cuba, killing four people, the Captiva Islands, (but not really doing much) and finally Florida costing 40 million dollars. It is the 5th most expensive storm to ever hit America.
All of them.
Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean are affected by the hurricane season (June 15 - October 31) each year.
Hurricane Sandy was formed in the Caribbean Sea south of Jamaica.
The DominIcan Republic is is a Caribbean island. Therefore, it lies in a hurricane area.
over the Caribbean