Well unless the area has been evacuated or atleast the people have gone in their shelters they would'nt live.0 percent chance.
the computer tells you when it hit and where it is and how fast its going
No. Hurricane Sandy did not have a particularly significant impact in Florida. Most of Sandy's impact was in New York and New Jersey. The worst hurricane to hit Florida was probably the Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928.
The immediate impact of the Galveston hurricane on the city included power cuts, and deaths for citizens in low-lying areas.
Hurricane Sandy was particularly dangerous because its large field of strong winds meant it would have a very large damage path and could generate am unusually high storm surge. It also took an unprecedented turn to the west, meaning it would directly impact a densely populated area.
The impact (destructive capability) happens as soon as the hurricane forms however the hurricane may never make landfall and therfore never cause damage to human property.
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No. Hurricane Sandy did not have a particularly significant impact in Florida. Most of Sandy's impact was in New York and New Jersey. The worst hurricane to hit Florida was probably the Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928.
A hurricane would have a devastating IMPACT on the environment.
Hurricane Sandy was particularly dangerous because its large field of strong winds meant it would have a very large damage path and could generate am unusually high storm surge. It also took an unprecedented turn to the west, meaning it would directly impact a densely populated area.
The immediate impact of the Galveston hurricane on the city included power cuts, and deaths for citizens in low-lying areas.
The impact (destructive capability) happens as soon as the hurricane forms however the hurricane may never make landfall and therfore never cause damage to human property.
Hurricane Sandy was particularly dangerous because its large field of strong winds meant it would have a very large damage path and could generate am unusually high storm surge. It also took an unprecedented turn to the west, meaning it would directly impact a densely populated area.
It got a bit windy.
I wouldn't count on hurricane impact glass. Take a look at buildings on the news where a hurricane has passed through. It's best to get shutters for your windows if it suits your house and some people simply put up wallboard or thick plywood when they are warned of a hurricane coming.
Hurricane Wilfred was a Category 1 hurricane that formed in the Atlantic Ocean in September 2020. It did not significantly impact any land areas and eventually dissipated without causing major damage.