No. Ohio is too far from the ocean to get hurricanes. It does sometimes get the remnants of them, though
no they do not
Oregon gets floods and tornadoes, but rarely, if ever gets hurricanes.
It is highly unlikely as California is not prone to hurricanes and the mountains between Moreno Valley and the Pacific ocean will take most of the strength out of a storm.
Overall the worst hurricanes are worse. There have been quite a few hurricanes that have claimed over 1,000 lives, but only one known tornado holds this distinction. Additionally, there have been several hurricanes with damage costs in the tens of billions of dollars, while no single tornado has ever cost more than $3 billion.
No. Hurricanes only form over tropical ocean water and weaken rapidly if they hit land. Kansas is too far inland to get hurricanes. The state does, however, get plenty of tornadoes.
No really. Ohio cant get the remnants of hurricanes, but they get there they will no longer be hurricanes.
no they do not
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No hurricanes ever hit Arizona.
Yes, Connecticut has had both tornadoes and hurricanes.
Yes.
Ohio State leads, 2 to 1 .
Oregon gets floods and tornadoes, but rarely, if ever gets hurricanes.
Hurricane Icacc. Oviously.
No. New Mexico is too far inland to get hurricanes.
because most hurricanes would be near by and push the clouds toward Ohio and cause them to have worse weather.
No, though the remnants of hurricanes from the Gulf can bring some heavy rain.