the uk has had over 100 hurricains
its not known nobody knows
There are hurricanes in the UK. They are not on the same scale as ones in other parts of the world, but they do happen.
Hurricanes do not typically hit the UK. However, remnants of hurricanes or storms may bring strong winds and heavy rain to the UK.
It's unlikely, as the climate surrounding the UK doesn't enable hurricanes to form. That said, it has had some tornadoes.
If you are referring to the Melborne in the UK, it can get tornadoes, though fortunately very few are stronger than EF2 (T4 or T5). Hurricanes are a different matter. Tropical cyclones (which is what hurricanes are) lose hurricane status and tropical characteristics before reaching the UK.
Not the UK. Go there and you'll be fine.
There were about...15~20 hurricanes.
It may have Hurricanes but actually, Scotland might have more hurricanes than us. Countries near the Atlantic Ocean have hurricanes. It is more accurate, to say, however that the UK gets the remnants of hurricanes as such systems rarely, if ever, still retain tropical characteristics by the time they get that far north, though they may still pack hurricane force winds.
Actually hurricanes never hit the UK only very very seldom,the chances of one hitting the UK are slim to none. This being said, the UK gets a lot of tornadoes - more than any other country in Europe. They're more likely to form in coastal areas and the UK is a large island with a tornado-prone climate.
California has had many earthquakes, but no recorded hurricanes.
there has been 3 hurricanes this year 2010
There were 7 Atlantic hurricanes in 2011.