in 1990
Hurricanes do not typically hit the UK. However, remnants of hurricanes or storms may bring strong winds and heavy rain to the UK.
Not in hurricane form. However - we DID experience gale-force winds, as the remnants of Mitch crossed the Atlantic.
No. Sandy is likely going to dissipate before it can cross the Atlantic.
Yes. It is probable that the UK will feel some effects from the extratropical remnant of Hurricane Katia.
Hurricane Sandy impacted 7 countries: Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, the United States, and Canada. Bermuda, a territory of the UK also felt some of the storm's impact.
The storm on its way to the UK is post-tropical cyclone Katia. Because it has lost tropical characteristics, though the storm is no longer classified as a hurricane even though it is still producing hurricane-force or near hurricane-force winds.
Because the clouds blow over from Mexico and release there rain i the west of the UK. It goes between the gap between England and Wales
You cannot drive from the UK to Mexico. There is an ocean in the way.
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Katrina was considerably worse