Alaska typically does not experience hurricanes due to its geographic location and cooler climate. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters, usually in tropical regions, and require specific conditions to develop and sustain themselves. By the time storms reach Alaska, they are often remnants of tropical systems that have lost their strength and characteristics. Additionally, the colder waters and atmospheric conditions in Alaska do not support the formation of hurricanes.
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No, Hurricane usually do not stray far from the tropics.
Alaska doesn't have hurricanes. Hurricanes occur in warm tropical water and Alaska is not located at or below the equator where the tropics are found.
Southwest doesnt fly to Alaska at all
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Alaska is larger than Texas. Alaska is 663267 sq mi, while Texas is 268580 sq mi.
that would be Alaska even though it doesnt look it on the map
Because I think it has to be based of the population.
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Alaska is much larger in area than California. Alaska is as large as Texas, California, and Montana combined.
Technically, it would be Maine because there is no state farther north with a coastline. Hurricanes have made landfall in ever state along the East Coast in the past, though you're talking about the remnants of hurricanes when you get that far north. I'm not sure the answer to your question if you're specifically referring to a hurricane with sustained winds of >74mph, but my guess would be that Cape Cod or some of the islands there off MA would be the answer.