Hurricane Andrew was part of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season.
The most intense Atlantic hurricane on record was Hurricane Wilma of 2005 with a minimum central pressure of 882 millibars.
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.
The name Jennifer will be used again for a hurricane in the Atlantic basin in the year 2029. Hurricane names are reused on a six-year cycle unless they are retired due to significant damage or loss of life.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Jade in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane names are selected from predetermined lists and alternate between male and female names alphabetically each year.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Mark in the Atlantic basin. The National Hurricane Center rotates a list of names alphabetically each year, but Mark has not been included in the official list of storm names.
The most intense hurricane to form in the Atlantic basin was Hurricane Wilma in 2005, which had the lowest recorded central pressure of 882 millibars. This made Wilma the most intense hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin.
The most intense Atlantic hurricane on record was Hurricane Wilma of 2005 with a minimum central pressure of 882 millibars.
As of now, there hasn't been a Hurricane Mackenzie in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are rotated on a six-year cycle, so it may be used in the future.
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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.
Hurricane Kaylee has not been used as an official name for any tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin. It is possible that the name Kaylee was used in a different region or for a different year outside of the Atlantic hurricane naming lists.
The name Jennifer will be used again for a hurricane in the Atlantic basin in the year 2029. Hurricane names are reused on a six-year cycle unless they are retired due to significant damage or loss of life.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Jade in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane names are selected from predetermined lists and alternate between male and female names alphabetically each year.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Mark in the Atlantic basin. The National Hurricane Center rotates a list of names alphabetically each year, but Mark has not been included in the official list of storm names.
The name Janice has not been used for a hurricane in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are predetermined and rotated on a six-year cycle, so the name Janice may appear in the future.
Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest and most destructive Atlantic hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.You do not have to write "happen in", simply "What year did hurricane Katherine happen?" would suffice.
Hurricane Andrew was in 1992. Hurricane Katrina was in 2005.