it depends on where you live but i think so
Zero. If you are killed in a hurricane, you are already dead, so you can't be killed by a tornado.
Oh, i know the answer to this one. its called hurricane irene. hope this helped.
One Recent hurricane that caused a large amount of destruction was Hurricane Irene this past August. Prior to that the last significant Atlantic hurricane was Tomas in 2010.
No. Not even close. There are two main measures of hurricane intensity: wind speed and barometric pressure. Hurricane Irene is already past its peak of 120 mph winds and a pressure of 942 millibars (the lower the pressure, the stronger the storm). The strongest Hurricane on record in terms of wind speed was Hurricane Camille at 190 mph. The most intense tropical cyclone (generic term for hurricane, typhoon etc.) on recordwas Typhoon Tip with a pressure of 870 millibars.
Yes, Maryland got hit by Hurricane Isabelle and Hurricane Irene.
Hurricane Katrina
no hurricane hugo does not have nickname his name is already to short
Its already out
Already is not a verb so does not have a past participle form.
Not at all. Hurricane Andrew was a category 5 hurricane, making it one of the strongest hurricanes of the past 20 years.
hurricane IKE hit already!
Already is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
what hurricane Andrews specific name is hurricane Andrew because all hurricanes already have a specific name
devastation
Technically, a recent event is in the past. The deadliest storm to earn the title "Hurricane" was the Great Hurricane of 1780. The deadliest tropical cyclone (the generic term for storms such as hurricanes) was the Bhola Cyclone of 1970.
IF you are referring to Hurricane Karl, that storm has already dissipated. It is unlikely that a hurricane would hit both Mexico and the UK.
There will never be a hurricane named Ashley because they have a set of names already made out for hurricanes and Ashley is not on that.