Florida gets hit by more hurricanes than any other state. Miami, Florida, has a 26% chance of a hurricane passing within 75 miles in any given year.
Interestingly, the probabilities for a hurricane passing within 75 miles of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Nantucket, Massachusetts, are identical (12.5%). The difference is, a hurricane near Nantucket might not make landfall, whereas a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico has no alternative.
Texas California or Florida because they are closer to the ocean
The Atlantic provinces in eastern Canada, such as Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, are most likely to be struck by a hurricane. These provinces are located on the east coast and are more prone to the impact of hurricanes that develop in the Atlantic Ocean.
the eye of the hurricane
is the northeast part of the eyewall in a hurricane the most dangerous
The part nearest to, and surrounding, the eye.
Hurricane Sandy formed on October 22, 2012 and for the most part dissipated on October 31.
The Atlantic provinces in eastern Canada, such as Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, are most likely to be struck by a hurricane. These provinces are located on the east coast and are more prone to the impact of hurricanes that develop in the Atlantic Ocean.
Florida because that is a penisula.
The most intense part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
the eye of the hurricane
The strongest part of the hurricane is the storm surge.
East Coast. Flordia, SC,NC,VA,LA
is the northeast part of the eyewall in a hurricane the most dangerous
the part on your body you would most likely get struck by lightning would be penis if you are aroused :)
Eye wall
the eye
The part nearest to, and surrounding, the eye.
Hurricane Juan was a significant hurricane that struck the southern part of Atlantic Canada in late September 2003. It was described as the worst storm to hit Halifax since 1893.