the east coast and the gulf of mexico
Everywhere east of the Mississippi River, plus the whole gulf coast,but the farther away from a coast line, the lower the risk.The areas of the US most at risk for hurricanes are coastal areas on the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean.
September-October
Hurricanes existed since the beginning of time, but no one was around to record them at the time.
Seven Hurricanes hit the U.S. in 2005.
the east coast and the gulf of mexico
Everywhere east of the Mississippi River, plus the whole gulf coast,but the farther away from a coast line, the lower the risk.The areas of the US most at risk for hurricanes are coastal areas on the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean.
For US States yes.. In Asia areas like India and Thailand usually get a large front of "monsoons" instead.
the huracaines that have struck america include flossy, david, and kate
No. Hurricanes are limited to coastal areas. The inland states cannot get hurricanes.
Hurricanes are most likely to strike the U.S. in the summer and early fall.
Florida
Tornadoes and hurricanes.
Three areas usually hit by hurricanes are the eastern coast of the US, Caribbean nations, and the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane season runs from June 1 until November 30.
they are most common along the coast line in America
Your mothers house.
The U.S. is affected by the Atlantic hurricane season which officially lasts from June to November. Peak activity is in August and September.