Alot have, but there are alphabetical names for all of them, like Andrew, and so on and so forth. So, anyway, alot have hit Florida, and the Florida area. Hope this answer helps!
Florida has the most tropical storms in the United States, with an average of about 5-6 storms per year. The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean make Florida particularly vulnerable to tropical storm formation.
Hurricanes and storms have often been named after Saints, such as San Felipe. To get a tropical storm named after them, one would have to contact the Tropical Prediction Center in Miami, Florida, who are the organization who name storms.
Florida will almost certainly be hit be a tropical storm or hurricane in the future, perhaps even this year. But it is impossible to say when or when in the state it will hit. The only active Atlantic hurricane at this time, Irene, is not expected to hit Florida.
The latest weather report shows that tropical storm Cristobal is targeting the Caribbean. Hopefully it won't hit Florida. There are no reports on whether or not it is headed that way at this time.
No. Tropical storms develop over warm ocean water and don't remain tropical storms more than a couple hundred miles inland. Even then, Minnesota gets its fair share of nasty storms, including tornadoes, even if it does not get tropical storms.
Florida has the most tropical storms in the United States, with an average of about 5-6 storms per year. The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean make Florida particularly vulnerable to tropical storm formation.
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Florida is generally a very sunny place with tropical storms and there is much rain.
sometimes tropical hurricans hit the coast of the USA.
Hurricanes and storms have often been named after Saints, such as San Felipe. To get a tropical storm named after them, one would have to contact the Tropical Prediction Center in Miami, Florida, who are the organization who name storms.
A good sentence using the word tropical might include "there are several tropical storms that cross Florida during the hurricane season." You might also say that "Florida is a state with a very tropical climate."
Recent predictions say there will be 12 tropical storms and 6 of those will turn into hurricanes.
The storms around Florida are called hurricanes, not typhoons. It is impossible to say when the first hurricane hit Florida as these storms were around before there were people to record them.
Florida will almost certainly be hit be a tropical storm or hurricane in the future, perhaps even this year. But it is impossible to say when or when in the state it will hit. The only active Atlantic hurricane at this time, Irene, is not expected to hit Florida.
The latest weather report shows that tropical storm Cristobal is targeting the Caribbean. Hopefully it won't hit Florida. There are no reports on whether or not it is headed that way at this time.
Currently there are not hurricanes or tropical storms expected to hit Puerto Rico. The only tropical storms in the Atlantic (Bret and Cindy) pose no threat to the island. Beyond that, though there is no way of telling whether or not some future storms might form and hit Puerto Rico.
No. Tropical storms develop over warm ocean water and don't remain tropical storms more than a couple hundred miles inland. Even then, Minnesota gets its fair share of nasty storms, including tornadoes, even if it does not get tropical storms.