it depends on where you live but i think so
Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
The hurricane that caused severe flooding in the northeast US last month was Hurricane Ida.
One Recent hurricane that caused a large amount of destruction was Hurricane Irene this past August. Prior to that the last significant Atlantic hurricane was Tomas in 2010.
No. It was suspected to come in mid-august from the atlantic . But it was a very low power hurricane. Nothing to worry about.
Hurricane Earl.
Hurricane Katrina
hurricane dean was going at 954,325,231,765m/h.
The past tense of "week" is "weeked."
Not at all. Hurricane Andrew was a category 5 hurricane, making it one of the strongest hurricanes of the past 20 years.
Yes it's called Hurricane Irene.
It is not going anywhere near Central America; it is going up the American East Coast.
devastation
No, it is not.
I did not experience a hurricane. Is there something specific you would like to know about hurricanes instead?
Technically, a recent event is in the past. The deadliest storm to earn the title "Hurricane" was the Great Hurricane of 1780. The deadliest tropical cyclone (the generic term for storms such as hurricanes) was the Bhola Cyclone of 1970.
one week