Hurricane Joaquin had the same cause as most other Atlantic hurricanes. Joaquin began as an area of low pressure producing showers and thunderstorms over the warm waters of the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Fed by moisture from that water, the system organized and intensified becoming Tropical Depression Eleven and later Tropical Storm Joaquin. More moisture fed into the storm causing it to become a hurricane and, soon after, a major hurricane, eventually reaching category 4 intensity.
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Hurricane Joaquin impacted the U.S. in early October 2015. It made landfall in the Bahamas on October 1 and then brought heavy rain and flooding to the East Coast, particularly affecting South Carolina, where it caused significant damage from October 3 to 5. While it did not make direct landfall in the U.S., its remnants contributed to severe weather conditions.
Not unless your are talking about a specific hurricane like "Hurricane Katrina".
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Preliminary estimates suggest that damage from Hurricane Joaquin comes to at least $60 million.
As of 8 PM October 4, 2015 Hurricane Joaquin was located 65 miles west-northwest of Bermuda.
No. Hurricane Joaquin is expected to move out into the Atlantic Ocean and will not directly threaten the United States.
Hurricane Joaquin had the same cause as most other Atlantic hurricanes. Joaquin began as an area of low pressure producing showers and thunderstorms over the warm waters of the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Fed by moisture from that water, the system organized and intensified becoming Tropical Depression Eleven and later Tropical Storm Joaquin. More moisture fed into the storm causing it to become a hurricane and, soon after, a major hurricane, eventually reaching category 4 intensity.
As of October 8, 2015 the death toll stands at 34.
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You are probably thinking of Hurricane Gustav, which it Louisiana.
yes as a catogory 1 hurricane
Hurricane Irene became a hurricane on 22 August, just as it hit Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Andrew started in the Atlantic Ocean.
no a hurricane can not start another hurricane but it can start a tornado
yes