Hurricane (disambiguation)
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A hurricane is a rapidly rotating storm system.
Hurricane may also refer to:
Places
United States
- Hurricane, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Hurricane, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Hurricane, Utah, a city
- Hurricane Canal
- Hurricane Mesa, near the city
- Hurricane, West Virginia, a city
- Hurricane, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Hurricane Cliffs, in Utah and Arizona
- Hurricane Creek (disambiguation)
- Hurricane Lake, a lake in Minnesota
- Hurricane Mountain (disambiguation)
- Hurricane Pass, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
- Hurricane Plantation, near Vicksburg, Mississippi
- Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Washington
People
- Hurricane (nickname)
- Breaux Greer (born 1976), gladiator Hurricane on second season of American Gladiators
- Gregory Helms (born 1974), professional wrestler who uses the ring name The Hurricane
- Hurricane Ryu (born 1958), Japanese actor and manga artist
- Norman Smith (record producer) (1923-2008), English recording engineer and producer who worked with the Beatles; as a musician, used the pseudonym "Hurricane" Smith
- Half of The Hurricane and Rosey, a WWE professional wrestling tag team
Drinks
- Hurricane (cocktail), an alcoholic drink
- Hurricane High Gravity Lager, a malt liquor by Anheuser-Busch
Military
- Aircraft
- Hawker Hurricane, a British Second World War fighter aircraft
- Battles, campaigns, and operations
- Ships
- HMS Hurricane (H06), a Royal Navy destroyer
- USS Hurricane (PC-3), a US Navy patrol ship
Transportation
- GWR Hurricane locomotive, a broad gauge locomotive of the Great Western Railway
- Hurricane, a GWR 3031 Class locomotive on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915
- Jeep Hurricane, a 2005 concept vehicle
- RAE Hurricane, a light monoplane of the 1920s
- Willys Hurricane engine
- Honda Hurricane, the Honda CBR600F motorcycle
- Hurricane, a Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway locomotive
- Project Hurricane, Ford Boss engine
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- Hurricane (comics), various unrelated Marvel Comics characters
- Hurricane (Transformers), a member of the Turbomasters
- Captain Hurricane (comics), a Fleetway Publications superhero
- Hurricane, a supervillain in the TV series Black Scorpion
Film
- The Hurricane (1937 film), directed by John Ford
- Hurricane (1974 film), an American TV film directed by Jerry Jameson
- Hurricane (1979 film), starring Mia Farrow
- The Hurricane (1999 film), starring Denzel Washington
Literature
- The Hurricane (novel) (1936), by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
Music
Artists
- Hurricane (band), an American metal band
- Hurricane No. 1, a UK pop group
- The Hurricanes, a British R&B band
- The Hurricanes, an Australian band featuring Terry Britten
- Al Hurricane (born 1936), American singer-songwriter
- DJ Hurricane (born 1965), American rapper and DJ
- Hurricane Chris (rapper) (born 1989), American rapper
- Hurricane G, American rapper
Events
- Hurricane Festival, a German rock music festival
Works
- Albums
- Hurricane (Eric Benét album), 2005
- Hurricane (Grace Jones album), 2008
- Hurricane (Middle Class Rut album), 2011
- Hurricane (Natalie Grant album), 2013
- Hurricane, English translation of Ураган (1996) by the Russian band Agatha Christie
- Songs
- "Hurricane" (30 Seconds to Mars song), 2011
- "Hurricane" (Athlete song), 2007
- "Hurricane" (Bob Dylan song), 1975
- "Hurricane" (Bridgit Mendler song), 2012
- "Hurricane" (The Click song), 1995
- "Hurricane" (Leon Everette song), 1981
- "Hurricane" (Natalie Grant song), 2013
- "Hurricane" (Puffy AmiYumi song), 1981
- "Hurricanes" (Pull Tiger Tail song), 2007
- "Hurricane" (Rebound! song), 2010
- "Hurricane" (Westend song), the Austrian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983
- "Hurricane (Cradle to the Grave)", a 1997 song recorded by Grace Jones
- "Hurricane", by Alyssa Reid from Time Bomb
- "Hurricane", by B.A.P. from Badman EP
- "Hurricane", by Cascada from Waterfall: The Essential Dance Remix Collection
- "Hurricane", by Collective Soul from See What You Started by Continuing
- "Hurricane", by Cover Drive from Bajan Style
- "Hurricane", by Faker from Addicted Romantic
- "Hurricane", by Halsey from Badlands
- "Hurricane", a song from the musical Hamilton
- "Hurricane", by The Hush Sound from Goodbye Blues
- "Hurricane", by Ilse DeLange
- "Hurricane", by Kim Carnes from Café Racers
- "Hurricane", by Kyuss from ...And the Circus Leaves Town
- "Hurricane", by Lifehouse from Out of the Wasteland
- "Hurricane", by MS MR
- "Hurricane", by Natalie Imbruglia from White Lilies Island
- "Hurricane", by Needtobreathe from The Outsiders
- "Hurricane", by Panic! at the Disco from Vices & Virtues
- "Hurricane", by The Roots, Common and Mos Def from the soundtrack for the film The Hurricane
- "Hurricane", by Samestate
- "Hurricane", by Theory of a Deadman from The Truth Is...
- "Hurricane", by Thrice from To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere
- "Hurricane", by Warm Jets from Future Signs
- "Hurricane (The Formal Weather Pattern)", a song by Something Corporate from Audioboxer
- "Hurricane (Lauren Bennett song)", 2016 song
Paintings
- Hurricane (1944 painting), by John Marin
Television
- Series
- Hurricanes (TV series), a UK TV series about a fictional soccer team
- Episodes
- "Hurricane!" (American Dad!), a 2011 episode of the television series American Dad!
- "Hurricane!" (Nova), a 1989 episode of the PBS TV series Nova
- "The Hurricane!", a 2011 episode of the television series The Cleveland Show
Schools
Sports teams
Canada
- Guelph Hurricanes, a Canadian junior ice hockey team from Guelph, Ontario
- Lethbridge Hurricanes, a Canadian junior ice hockey team from Lethbridge, Alberta
- Newmarket Hurricanes, a Canadian Junior "A" ice hockey team from Newmarket, Ontario
- Toronto RCAF Hurricanes, an Ontario Rugby Football Union team in 1942 and 1943
- Waterloo Hurricanes, a junior ice hockey team based in Waterloo, Ontario, from 1950 to 1952
- Westfort Hurricanes, a former Canadian Junior ice hockey club from Fort William, Ontario
Europe
- Budapest Hurricanes, an American football team based in Budapest, Hungary
- Dundee Hurricanes, an American football team based in Dundee, Scotland
- Hørsholm Hurricanes, the oldest softball club in Denmark, founded in 1977
- Kiel Baltic Hurricanes, an American football team from Kiel, Germany
- Paisley Hurricanes, a Scottish amateur rugby league team
- Saarland Hurricanes, an American football team from Saarbrücken, Germany
United States
- Carolina Hurricanes, a National Hockey League team
- Harmarville Hurricanes, an amateur soccer team from 1947 to 1967, based in Harmarville, Pennsylvania, twice winners of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
- Hartford Hurricanes, a 1940s American Basketball League team
- Holyoke Hurricanes, a defunct Independent Women's Football League team
- Honolulu Hurricanes, a Professional Indoor Football League team that competed in the 1998 season
- Houston Hurricane, a North American Soccer League team from 1978 to 1980
- Houston Hurricanes, a United Soccer Leagues team from 1996 to 2000
- Houston Hurricanes FC, an American soccer club based in Houston, Texas
- Miami Hurricanes, the athletic teams of the University of Miami
- Tulsa Golden Hurricane, the athletic teams of the University of Tulsa
Elsewhere
- Hurricanes (rugby union), a rugby union team in the Super Rugby competition based in Wellington, New Zealand
- Hurricanes Rugby League, a Jamaican rugby league team
Rides
- Hurricane (ride), an amusement ride first manufactured by Frank Hrubrtz & Co
- Hurricane: Category 5, a demolished roller coaster at the former Myrtle Beach Pavilion
Other uses
- Hurricane (pipe), a smoking pipe
- Hurricane (pinball) a pinball game by Williams Electronics
- ACA Hurricane, a rarely made 1970s Civil Defense Siren made by American Signal Corporation
- Hurricane, the nickname of the US Army's 48th Armored Division
See also
- Harry Kane (disambiguation)
- Hurriganes, a 1970s Finnish rock band
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