The first hurricane to impact Norfolk, Virginia, in 1954 was Hurricane Hazel. It made landfall on October 15, 1954, causing significant damage and flooding in the region. Hazel was one of the most powerful hurricanes of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season and is remembered for its intense winds and heavy rainfall.
The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
The first Atlantic hurricane to have its name retired was Hurricane Carol of 1954.
The first hurricane to receive a male name was Andres in the Pacific in 1979. The first Atlantic hurricane to receive a male name was Bob later that same year.
Fiona (2010) Franklin (2011) Florence (2012) Fernand (2013) Fay (2014)
The first named storm was Ana (tropical storm); the first hurricane was Bill.
The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
The first Atlantic hurricane to have its name retired was Hurricane Carol of 1954.
There is only one name for any hurricane. Hattie is the first and only name for Hurricane Hattie.
The first hurricane to receive a male name was Andres in the Pacific in 1979. The first Atlantic hurricane to receive a male name was Bob later that same year.
Peter Norfolk's birth name is Peter Robert Norfolk.
Norfolk Broads.
Fiona (2010) Franklin (2011) Florence (2012) Fernand (2013) Fay (2014)
The first named storm was Ana (tropical storm); the first hurricane was Bill.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Morgan. The names of hurricanes are predetermined and recycled every few years by the World Meteorological Organization, but the name Morgan has not been used for a hurricane.
Yes. The name Ivan was retired in 2004, to be replaced by Igor, which was used for the first time this year.
The first tropical storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was Hurricane Alex.
Norfolk is the name of a place, so it is a proper noun.