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Yes, the US government and meteorologists issued numerous warnings to evacuate, because even though the storm was only a Category I for the US, it was expected to cause severe damage.
Severity is the condition of being severe. Sentences with severity: "The criminals were punished based on the severity of their crimes." "Mom did not know the severity of the damage."
A hurricane is more severe. Winds in a hurricane range from 74 to about 190 mph. Winds in a blizzard start at 35 mph and rarely reach hurricane force.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
The strongest hurricane in U.S. history was Hurricane Camille in 1969. The costliest was Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Yes, the US government and meteorologists issued numerous warnings to evacuate, because even though the storm was only a Category I for the US, it was expected to cause severe damage.
Severity is the condition of being severe. Sentences with severity: "The criminals were punished based on the severity of their crimes." "Mom did not know the severity of the damage."
A hurricane is more severe. Winds in a hurricane range from 74 to about 190 mph. Winds in a blizzard start at 35 mph and rarely reach hurricane force.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
The severity index of an accident is a term used to describe how severe, or bad, an accident is.
The strongest hurricane in U.S. history was Hurricane Camille in 1969. The costliest was Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Category 5 is the most severe hurricane.
"Severity" in the noun form of the adjective "severe". A severe attitude is one lacking in humour, playfulness and tolerance. The person with a severe manner is always serious and intense, and insists that everyone around him be the same.
It depends on what direction the hurricane is traveling. The most severe part of a hurricane is usually the front right quadrant. So that would be the northwest portion if the hurricane is moving west and the northeast portion if it is moving north.
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severity - harshness, strictness, or extent The noun form of the adjective severe, it can refer to a serious extent (of injuries, of discipline) or more rarely plainness, without adornment (severe style of dress).