Hurricane Nicole in 1998 stayed at sea and never directly affected any countries. Tropical storm Nicole in 2010 never reach hurricane status with winds peaking at 45 mph (winds of at least 74 mph are needed for a hurricane). That storm hit Cuba. Hurricane Nicole in 2016 struck Bermuda, which is a British territory.
The water has to be 80 degrees to start a hurricane.
All countries of the South Pacific.
Scientists and meteorologists have no clear cut cumulative number of deaths that have occurred over the history of man on Earth. Taking the fact that the costliest tropical cyclone, Bhola 1970, killed as many as 500,000 people, we can probably say that hurricanes have killed, in the span of hundreds of thousands of years, over at least 100 million people.
The answer, of course, keeps changing. See the related link. At this time, the most recent hurricane was Lisa, lasting from September 20, 2010 to Sept. 26. The most recent tropical storm (less than hurricane level) was Nicole, Sept. 28-29.
F5 is not a category used to rate hurricanes, only tornadoes. Category 5 is the strongest category used to rate hurricanes. Atlantic hurricanes. Records of older hurricanes may be incomplete The "Cuba" hurricane of 1924 The "Labor Day" hurricane of 1935 Hurricane Dog 1950 Hurricane Easy 1951 Hurricane Janet 1955 Hurricane Cleo 1958 Hurricane Donna 1960 Hurricane Ethel 1960 Hurricane Carla 1961 Hurricane Hattie 1961 Hurricane Beulah 1967 Hurricane Camille 1969 Hurricane Edith 1971 Hurricane Anita 1977 Hurricane David 1979 Hurricane Allen 1980 Hurricane Gilbert 1988 Hurricane Hugo 1989 Hurricane Andrew 1992 Hurricane Mitch 1998 Hurricane Isabel 2003 Hurricane Ivan 2004 Hurricane Emily Hurricane Katrina 2005 Hurricane Rita 2005 Hurricane Wilma 2005 Hurricane Dean 2007 Hurricane Felix 2007 Pacific Category 5 Hurricanes Hurricane Patsy 1959 Unnamed Hurricane 1959 Hurricane Ava 1976 Hurricane Emilia 1994 Hurricane Gilma 1994 Hurricane John 1994 Hurricane Guillermo 1997 Hurricane Linda 1997 Hurricane Elida 2002 Hurricane Hernan 2002 Hurricane Kenna 2002 Hurricane Ioke 2006 Hurricane Rick 2009 Hurricane Celia 2010
Hurricane Nicole in 1998 was a category 1 hurricane. It formed on November the 24th and dissipated on December 1, 1998. Its top winds reached 85 miles an hour and did not affect any land. Hurricane Nicole in 2016 was a category 4 hurricane with peak sustained winds of 130 mph. It struck Bermuda while at category 3 intensity.
It is currently not labeled as a hurricane but rather a tropical storm called Nicole however it will keep this name should it form a hurricane
The first country impacted by Hurricane Sandy was Jamaica.
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All countries of the South Pacific.
Most of Hurricane Katrina's effects were in the United States.
Honduras was the Latin American country affected the most by Hurricane Mitch in late October 1998. Hurricane Mitch was a category 5 hurricane.
The water has to be 80 degrees to start a hurricane.
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As of October 1, 2016 the last tropical storm to develop had a male name: Matthew. So the next will be female, specifically Nicole. However, there is no way of knowing whether this storm will become a hurricane.
The nicknames Christina goes by are Chris, Chrissy, Crisis, Tina, and Hurricane Christina.
Haiti is a country, not a hurricane. While Haiti has had its fair share of devastating hurricanes, some of them among the worst.