Where do hurricanes that strike North America originate why there why do they track toward North America?

Hurricanes that strike North America originate in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico. They form when warm, moist air rises and is replaced by cooler air. This creates an area of low pressure that can develop into a hurricane. Hurricanes track toward North America because of the prevailing winds in the atmosphere, which are steered by the jet stream.