To answer your actual question, Katrina, Rita (both 2005), and Ike (2008). To answer your question in another way, many storms are damaging, in fact, every storm that makes landfall causes at least $1 in damage. So in reality, it would take months to name all of the damaging storms since records began.
The three sister hurricanes are Hurricane Olga, Hurricane Helene, and Hurricane Joyce.
For the Atlantic ocean the first three names will be Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three in the Pacific will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. Note that a tropical system does not need to become a hurricane to be named, just a tropical storm.
The first three names on the Atlantic list are Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three East Pacific names will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. However these names will be assigned to tropical storms, and it is unknown which, if any, of these storms will reach hurricane status.
The first three names of hurricanes in 2013 were Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. Andrea formed in early June, marking the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. Barry followed in July, and Chantal developed later in the same month.
Hurricane names are taken from the languages English, French, and Spanish.
The three sister hurricanes are Hurricane Olga, Hurricane Helene, and Hurricane Joyce.
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are. The most damaging tornado recorded so far was the Topeka, Kansas tornado of 1966.
For the Atlantic ocean the first three names will be Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three in the Pacific will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. Note that a tropical system does not need to become a hurricane to be named, just a tropical storm.
The first three names on the Atlantic list are Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. The first three East Pacific names will be Alvin, Barbara, and Cosme. However these names will be assigned to tropical storms, and it is unknown which, if any, of these storms will reach hurricane status.
Hurricanes have not always had names. In 1953 the National Hurricane Center began generating lists of names for each hurricane in a given season. Since that time all hurricanes have had names.
Unlike hurricanes, tornadoes do not have names.
There were none. Minnesota does not get hurricanes.
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The first three names of hurricanes in 2013 were Andrea, Barry, and Chantal. Andrea formed in early June, marking the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. Barry followed in July, and Chantal developed later in the same month.
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No, tornadoes do not have names like hurricanes. Tornadoes are typically identified by the location and intensity of the storm, while hurricanes are given names from a predetermined list for tracking and communication purposes.