Atlantic Canada, especially Nova Scotia and eastern Newfoundland.
august
Jose is another hurricane behind Irma. It most likely will not hit the US but will go out into the Atlantic.
they mostly happen near the atlantic
Savannah, Georgia is a city that is most likely to experience a hurricane due to its location along the Atlantic coast and susceptibility to storms originating in the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes. Hurricane Rita was a major category 5 hurricane that struck the U.S. Gulf Coast. It was one of the most intense and one of the costliest hurricanes on record.
Most likely, hurricane Katrina.
They will most likely merge into a single, larger hurricane.
It is hard to define which is the deadliest hurricane. the hurrican happened in 1979 is the most deadliest hurricane.
august
Perhaps Florida.
Jose is another hurricane behind Irma. It most likely will not hit the US but will go out into the Atlantic.
they mostly happen near the atlantic
Florida because that is a penisula.
Most likely a hurricane, but tornados can be just as destructive.
A number of hurricanes struck the U.s. in the 1990s. The most well known of these was Hurricane Andrew in 1992, but other ones with major U.S. impacts include Floyd in 1999 and Hurricane Opal in 1995.
Yes, we just had one recently. Hurricanes Sandy, and Isaac struck most recently Hurricane Katrina was perhaps the most famous one.
Savannah, Georgia is a city that is most likely to experience a hurricane due to its location along the Atlantic coast and susceptibility to storms originating in the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean.