Yes. The names of individual hurricanes are proper nouns.
Hurricane Patricia lasted from October 20 until October 24, 2015.
Yes, the word "hurricane" should be capitalized when referring to a specific storm or when the term is part of a proper noun, such as Hurricane Katrina. However, it is not typically capitalized when used in a general sense, such as "a hurricane warning was issued."
Hurricane names are capitalized as they are proper nouns, but they are not italicized. example: Hurricane Katrina.
Yes, the word "hurricane" should be capitalized when referring to a specific hurricane like Hurricane Wilma.
No, because it is a general/nonspecific noun, however if you were naming a particular hurricane i.e. Hurricane Katrina, then a capital letter for hurricane would be needed because it is a proper noun.
Yes, "Hurricane Alex" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun referring to the specific storm system.
Yes, Hurricane Patricia was a powerful hurricane that formed in the eastern Pacific in October 2015. It became the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the western hemisphere, with maximum sustained winds reaching 215 mph (345 km/h) before making landfall in Mexico.
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Not unless your are talking about a specific hurricane like "Hurricane Katrina".
Hurricane shouldn't be capitalized unless it's starting a sentence since it is not a proper noun.
No, the capitalization in "hurricane Alex" is not correct. The term "hurricane" should be in lowercase when used generically, while "Alex" should remain capitalized as it is a proper noun. The correct phrasing would be "hurricane Alex."
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