Hurricane Isaac made landfall on August 28, 2012, in Louisiana. It struck the southeastern coast near the mouth of the Mississippi River, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. The storm caused significant flooding and damage in several areas, particularly in New Orleans, which had previously faced challenges from Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Sandy occurred in October 2012.
Never hurricane Katrina never hit land Stupidest Retards Think people think
Hurricane Sandy did not land a direct hit on the Dominican Republic, but there was some damage there and 2 people were killed.
She hit land at New Jersey on Monday afternoon, swatting Pennsylvania shortly thereafter.
Nothing in particular causes a hurricane to hit land. The paths of hurricanes are influenced by large-scale wind currents, which include the global wind belts and the winds created by other weather systems. Sometimes the path of a hurricane happens to go onto land, and sometimes it doesn't. You tend to hear more about the ones that hit land because those are the ones that cause damage.
Hurricane Philippe hit Costa Rica's coast
Hurricane Sandy occurred in October 2012.
Hurricane Hanna hit land on September 6, 2008. Its first contact with land was a point located near the border between North and South Carolina.
Never hurricane Katrina never hit land Stupidest Retards Think people think
a tornado because of when it hit it it keeps going but a hurricane will stop at land
No. Hurricane Isaac was damaging and caused some deaths but it is nowhere near being the worst. There have been hurricanes that were orders of magnitude deadlier and more destructive.
Hurricane Jenna did not hit any land areas as it dissipated over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Sandy did not land a direct hit on the Dominican Republic, but there was some damage there and 2 people were killed.
No hurricanes form over the ocean. They weaken rapidly if they hit land.
it went ike crazy and drove me out of time
She hit land at New Jersey on Monday afternoon, swatting Pennsylvania shortly thereafter.
Nothing in particular causes a hurricane to hit land. The paths of hurricanes are influenced by large-scale wind currents, which include the global wind belts and the winds created by other weather systems. Sometimes the path of a hurricane happens to go onto land, and sometimes it doesn't. You tend to hear more about the ones that hit land because those are the ones that cause damage.