Both can feel their effects however North Carolina being closer to the Atlantic coastline will suffer more damage.
they mostly happen near the atlantic
Neither. Hurricanes cannot form over land They can only form over warm ocean water. Hurricanes can impact Florida, but not Tennessee, as it is too far inland. A hurricane that hits the U.S. will have weakened to a tropical depression or a weak tropical storm by the time it reaches Tennessee.
Tornadoes appear to be most common in the eastern and central portions of North Carolina.
Idaho is the least likely to experience a hurricane among the states listed. Hurricanes typically form in warmer waters and primarily affect coastal regions, while Idaho is located inland and has a much lower risk of such storms. In contrast, Florida, Texas, and North Carolina are all coastal states that are susceptible to hurricanes.
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Tornadoes are most likely to occur in Tennessee during the spring and early summer months, especially in April and May. These months typically have the right conditions for severe weather to form, increasing the likelihood of tornadoes.
They will most likely merge into a single, larger hurricane.
Most likely, hurricane Katrina.
Andrew Jackson is credited as being born in North Carolina, but the region he was born in was an unsurveyed border region, and it's likely that where he was born is actually now a part of South Carolina. James Polk and Andrew Johnson were verifiable North Carolina natives. None of those three presidents actually were residents of North Carolina when they were elected - they all resided in Tennessee.
if hurricane Ike hits Miami it will be around Tuesday evening
Birmingham, England will likely feel some effects from the remnants of Hurricane Katia.
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