A hurricane near the coast would probably cause erosion.
Explanation:
A delta is usually formed by an aging river at the point where it meets the ocean. A moraine is formed by glacial action, not by a hurricane.
The plate movements are due to convection currents that are generated in the interiors of the earth.
As a hurricane approaches towards the coast, it loses most of its strength as the supply of warmth that the hurricane is fed with by the ocean water is cut off.
Thus, at most what a hurricane near the coast would cause is an erosion of some form.