Meteor showers of 2010 :
Quadrantids : night of January 3
Lyrids : nights of April 21/22
Eta Aquarids : night of May 5-6
Perseids : night of August 12
Orionids : night of October 21 (full moon)*
Leonids : night of November 17
Geminids : night of December 13
These are approximate times for the Lower 48 states; actual shower times can vary.
* Bright moonlight makes it difficult to see all but the brightest meteors.
The Geminid Meteor Showers happened.
Meteor showers are not man made
There are yearly meteor showers, in relation to taurus.
meteor showers
Many such meteor showers repeat regularly every year, so you can look it up in relevant references. For example, the Wikipedia article "List of meteor showers" lists several.
No connection. Meteor showers are debris from space striking the earth.
No. Meteorologists study weather. An astronomer would predict meteor showers.
Could be Draco. The meteor showers are called Draconids.
No
The West Coast can indeed see meteor showers in areas where there is little or no light. However, this is very rare due to the countability that meteor showers occur rarely.
Meteor showers i think
Look on the internet for "meteor showers" and you will find dates and what part of the sky to watch.