Hurricane Floyd
http://www.personalhurricanecenter.com/atlantic/atl-1999/6-hurricane-floyd/
As of September 22, 2012 the most recent Atlantic hurricane was Nadine.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kendall. Hurricane names are predetermined by the World Meteorological Organization, and "Kendall" has not been used as a hurricane name in recent years.
No. The name Reed does not appear on any list of hurricane names. Even then, since hurricane names within a given year are in alphabetical order, it is rare to see a hurricane with a name beginning in "R"
The most dangerous hurricane on record was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It caused catastrophic damage and loss of life along the Gulf Coast of the United States, particularly in New Orleans. Katrina was a Category 5 hurricane when it made landfall.
The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
Sandy
The most recent hurricane to occur is Hurricane Micheal, which formed on September 3 2012, and as of September 7 is still active. The storm has stayed at sea and so far has not caused any damage.
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.
The 11th named storm of the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane Season was Hurricane Ida.
As of September 22, 2012 the most recent Atlantic hurricane was Nadine.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kendall. Hurricane names are predetermined by the World Meteorological Organization, and "Kendall" has not been used as a hurricane name in recent years.
Most likely, hurricane Katrina.
The name on my most recent passport is Your Name.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kaitlyn in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are reused every six years, but Kaitlyn has not been used as a hurricane name in recent history.
50 Cent's most recent album was released in November 2009 and was titled 'Before I Self Destruct'.
No, there is not a hurricane named Shannon on record. Hurricane names are predetermined by the World Meteorological Organization and are reused every six years, but Shannon has not been used as a hurricane name in recent history.
The costliest hurricane on record was Katrina.