No. In order to be considered a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have winds of at least 74 mph. 73 falls just short.
By definition, a hurricane has sustained winds of 74 mph or higher. Other events, such as tornadoes and microbursts, can produce such winds as well, though.
Wind
You need to know how long it takes to travel that distance. Example, if it takes you one hour to go 38 miles, you then divide miles by one: 38 /1 = 38 miles per hour.
The wind speed of a category 3 hurricane typically ranges from 111 to 129 miles per hour (178 to 208 kilometers per hour). This level of wind speed is capable of causing significant damage to buildings, trees, and infrastructure.
There have been numerous Hurricane Irenes in history because the name cycles every 6 years and has not yet been retired. Most recently, Hurricane Irene in 2005 topped out at 105 mph. So far the Hurricane Irene that is currently active peaked at 100 mph before weakening to 90 mph. Currently the storm is expected to reach a second peak of 125 mph later this week.
Hurricane Ophelia, which occurred in 2017, caused significant damage in Ireland, resulting in the loss of three lives and causing widespread power outages. It also brought strong winds and heavy rainfall to the UK. The total cost of the damage caused by Hurricane Ophelia is estimated to be around 1.2 billion euros.
In a vacuum............... Light travels 299,792.458 km per second In one minute light travels 17,987,547.48 km. In one hour light travels 1,079,252,849 km. In one year roughly 9.5 x 10*12
By the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, a category one hurricane wind speed is 74 to 95 mph, a category two hurricane wind speed is 96 to 110 mph, a category three hurricane wind speed is 111 to 130 mph, a category four hurricane wind speed is 131 to 155 mph, a category five hurricane wind speed is >155 mph. so how fast do they move that will be 137mph.
3 miles
60 miles
"80 miles per hour" means "at the speed of 80 miles in one hour" so it would take one hour to drive 80 miles at 80 miles per hour.
(42 miles/hour) x (1 hour) or 42 miles.
80mph = 80 miles/hour If you drive for one hour at 80 miles/hour, you will travel 80 miles.
one hour.
(70 miles/hour) x (1 hour) = 70 miles
It takes 1 hour!
There are 60 minutes in an hour, so 60 miles an hour.
It is a measure of the average number of miles covered in a period of one hour.
2.3 miles per hour.