All hurricanes have the potential to be deadly, but a Category 1 hurricane is like a very severe tropical storm. Heavy rain and some wind damage, but large death tolls and devastating property damage would be unusual with a Category 1.
deadly enough to where you can die.
It was a category 1 hurricane.
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
A category 1 hurricane in the weakest hurricane, with winds up to 95 mph. The strongest is a category 5 hurricane.
Hurricane Chris of 2012 was a category 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Irene was a category 3, but had weakened to a category 1 by the time it made landfall in the U.S.
It was a category 1 hurricane.
It was a category 1 hurricane.
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
A category 1 hurricane in the weakest hurricane, with winds up to 95 mph. The strongest is a category 5 hurricane.
Hurricane Tanya was a category 1.
Hurricane Chris of 2012 was a category 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Chris was a category 1 storm.
Hurricane Irene was a category 3, but had weakened to a category 1 by the time it made landfall in the U.S.
Hurricane categories range from category 1 to category 5.
Currently Tomas is a category 1 hurricane, though earlier it was a category 2.
A category 5 hurricane has stronger winds at 157 mph or greater. Category 1 winds, by contrast, are 74-95 mph.
Hurricane Sandy was only a Category 2 hurricane a peak strength and a category 1 at landfall in the U.S.