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How are hurricane classified?

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Hurricanes are classified based on their maximum wind speeds. There are 5 categories, with Category 1 being the lowest strength and Category 5 being the highest strength. Some dangers associated with hurricanes -- especially along the coast -- are storm surges, high winds and large amounts of rain that can cause flash flooding. Sometimes you can even get severe thunderstorms that spin off of hurricanes and produce tornadoes.

B.By the intensity of their windsC.By the height of the sea waves that result
They are classified by the speed of the winds and how much of a flood of water there is.Hurricanes are classified in terms of wind speed and flooding which are measured using the Saffir-Simpson Scale.

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