No. Hurricanes form over the ocean and don't last very long once they hit land. So, Lubbock is too far inland to get hurricanes. It is' however, in a tornado prone region, and has even been hit by an F5 tornado.
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.
Yes, Maryland got hit by Hurricane Isabelle and Hurricane Irene.
no it is in the middle and not close to the ocean
Hurricane Andrew hit Florida in august of 1992.
Hurricane Hugo hit South Carolina in 1989, causing significant damage and loss of life. It made landfall near Charleston as a Category 4 hurricane, with wind speeds reaching up to 140 mph. Hugo remains one of the most destructive hurricanes to have ever hit the United States.
1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
No, but Hurricane Sandy hit Brooklyn, New York.
katrina
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.
Yes, Maryland got hit by Hurricane Isabelle and Hurricane Irene.
no it is in the middle and not close to the ocean
No. Chicago is much too far from the ocean to get hurricanes. It can get rain and thunderstorms from their remnants, however.
IF you are referring to Hurricane Karl, that storm has already dissipated. It is unlikely that a hurricane would hit both Mexico and the UK.
Hurricane Ike was the third most destructive hurricane to ever make landfall in the United States. It was the ninth named storm, fifth hurricane and third major hurricane of 2008.
Hurricane Andrew hit Florida in august of 1992.
yes, because if you have ever seen videos of people afterthe hurricane hit you will see there are people who survived.
Hurricane Irene hit the East Coast of the United States, I don't think it ever effected Japan.