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Hurricane Hazel originated from a tropical wave off the western coast of Africa in early October 1954. It intensified into a tropical storm and then a hurricane as it moved across the Atlantic Ocean towards the eastern seaboard of the United States.
It killed 1,200 people and destroyed $1,000,000,000Us and $1,234,000,000C. people, this just goes to show...Mexicans can cause earth quakes.
no a hurricane can not start another hurricane but it can start a tornado
No, hurricane names do not start with the letter A each year. The World Meteorological Organization has a rotating list of names for hurricanes, with each list containing names that start with different letters of the alphabet.
2007 : Chantal, 2008 : Cristobel, 2009 : Claudette, 2010 : Colin, 2011 : Cindy, and 2012 will be Chris Simply put, the third hurricane or tropical storm in a season will have a name starting with C
Hurricane hazel occured in 1954 october 8-15 : P
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Hurricane Hazel A Tribute - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G
There is a list of names for hurricanes, Hazel, was the next on the list.
The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
Storm Stories - 2003 Hurricane Hazel was released on: USA: 17 October 2004
Hurricane Hazel (1954)
October 18 1954
Yes. Since records were kept in 1851, Hazel is the strongest on record with a pressure of 938 mb (27.7") and with sustained winds of 120 knots (140 mph), a Category 4. But who knows how strong hurricanes were way before records were kept.
Hurricane Hazel originated from a tropical wave off the western coast of Africa in early October 1954. It intensified into a tropical storm and then a hurricane as it moved across the Atlantic Ocean towards the eastern seaboard of the United States.
The first hurricane to impact Norfolk, Virginia, in 1954 was Hurricane Hazel. It made landfall on October 15, 1954, causing significant damage and flooding in the region. Hazel was one of the most powerful hurricanes of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season and is remembered for its intense winds and heavy rainfall.
October 15,1954.