It would be worth a delay, if you have the option, since the roads and hotels along the way are likely to be occupied by people who need to be away from home. Definitely do not go if you must travel any of the east/west highways (ie I-10).
Many tropical cyclones and hurricanes have affected Louisiana, many of which occurred before 1950 - when tropical cyclones were first named. Though Hurricane Katrina - which is often the only hurricane most people know - devastated much of Louisiana in 2005, not many people know about the 1893 Cheniere Caminada hurricane, which killed at least 2,000 people and wiped the town with the same name off the map. Hurricane Audrey of 1957 also devastated areas of western Louisiana, killing at least 416 in the process.
The temperature in the eye of a hurricane is generally similar to the surrounding environment, which is typically warm due to the energy released by the storm. It is unlikely to be extremely cold in the eye of a hurricane, as the warm air rising in the eyewall helps maintain a relatively stable temperature.
No, though it is close. Winds of 74 mph or greater are considered hurricane force.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kelly in the Atlantic basin. The names of hurricanes are predetermined by a list maintained by the World Meteorological Organization, and Kelly has not been included in the list.
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.
No, Gustav does though.
no it was not. it was one of the deadliest though
No. Hurricane Gustav was a strong category 4 hurricane.
Based on the last name, I'd say Russia. Though, Gustav is a German name.
No. A hurricane is meteorology related, though geology can influence them
Many tropical cyclones and hurricanes have affected Louisiana, many of which occurred before 1950 - when tropical cyclones were first named. Though Hurricane Katrina - which is often the only hurricane most people know - devastated much of Louisiana in 2005, not many people know about the 1893 Cheniere Caminada hurricane, which killed at least 2,000 people and wiped the town with the same name off the map. Hurricane Audrey of 1957 also devastated areas of western Louisiana, killing at least 416 in the process.
The storm on its way to the UK is post-tropical cyclone Katia. Because it has lost tropical characteristics, though the storm is no longer classified as a hurricane even though it is still producing hurricane-force or near hurricane-force winds.
Currently Tomas is a category 1 hurricane, though earlier it was a category 2.
On Friday, October 26, 2012 Hurricane Sandy was traveling though the Bahamas.
Hurricane Irene was a category 3 hurricane. It had weakened to a category 1 by the time it hit the U.S. though.
Hurricane Sandy did have the wides gale diameter of any Atlantic hurricane, though a few Pacific typhoons have been bigger. Note that largest is not the same thing as strongest.
no not ever because it is a inner state and it is not close to the ocean plus even though it is by a lake... it will not have a hurricane