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    Miami Hurricanes

Frequently Asked Questions about Miami Hurricanes

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    • How are the names for hurricanes chosen? ( goto )


    • Who are the five starters of the Miami Heat? ( goto )


    • Do you get Hurricanes in Europe? ( goto )


    • In 'Miami Vice' what was the name of Crockett's boat? ( goto )


    • How often do hurricanes hit Canada? ( goto )


    • How did the practice of naming hurricanes start? ( goto )


    • On the series 'Miami Vice' what was Tubbs' undercover name? ( goto )


    • September is the most active month for hurricanes. Tell me, can two hurricanes collide, and ultimately merge into two larger hurricanes? What would the catastrophe be? ( goto )


    • What were the team names of the WNBA teams of Miami and Portland? ( goto )


    • Who comes up with the official names for hurricanes and tropical storms? ( goto )


    • Why don't they give blizzards names like they do with hurricanes? ( goto )


    • What three US states get hit by the most hurricanes? ( goto )


    • On December 12, 1982 the Patriots defeated the Miami Dolphins 3-0. What is interesting about this game? ( goto )


    • What is the highest number of Atlantic hurricanes that made landfall in one year? ( goto )


    • Who decides upon the names given to hurricanes and how are the names chosen? ( goto )


    • How many hurricanes have ever hit the US between December and May? ( goto )


    • From January 1, 2000 to present, how many hurricanes have hit the United States? ( goto )


    • In what year were hurricanes first named, and what was the first name used? ( goto )


    • After their 12-0 defeat to New England, what is the chance of Miami getting through and how does the system work? ( goto )


    • What was the name of the play Jim Morrison saw the night before he allegedly exposed himself in Miami? ( goto )


    • The 2006 Stanley Cup Finals features two former World Hockey Association (WHA) teams - the Edmonton Oilers and the Carolina Hurricanes. Where did the Hurricanes franchise play during its time in the WHA? ( goto )


    • Our prayers are with the people in the path of Hurricane Rita. What other parts of the world are struck by hurricanes? ( goto )


    • Can you name a Nobel prize winner affiliated with the University of Miami, the year of his prize and which prize it was? ( goto )


    • What American singer lost money in a proposed scheme to turn Australia's Brunswick Heads into another "Miami Beach"? ( goto )


    • With the United States being so susceptible to tornados and hurricanes, why are so many houses built of wood? ( goto )


    • What do Atlanta, GA, Houston, TX, Shreveport, LA, and Miami, FL have in common? (The answer starts with a "B") ( goto )


    • In 1972, the Miami Dolphins became the first team to go undefeated for an entire season (14-0). Which team was the first to beat the Dolphins after that season? ( goto )


    • Why do we name hurricanes and name them alphabetically and why did they name them origianlly with female names only? ( goto )


    • On March 4, 2006, Erik Cole of the Carolina Hurricanes was hit from behind by a certain player, from the Pittsburgh Penguins, and got injured. Who hit him, and how injured is Cole? ( goto )


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