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Q: How far do winds go from eye of hurricane irma?
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Is Hurricane Earl likely to hit New Jersey?

Not directly, but as far as 200+ miles from the eye of the storm, tropical storm force winds and rain will be in effect. Expect winds of up to 40 MP/h and localized downpours.


Can hurricane force winds occur in Missouri?

Yes, although hurricanes can't make it that far inland other events such as microbursts, derechos, and tornadoes, can produce hurricane force winds.


How far out from the hurricane's center would you generally expect to find tropical storm force winds?

150


How far out from a hurricane's center would you generally expect to find tropical force winds?

500 miles


How far out from a hurricane's center would you generally expect to find tropical storm-force winds?

500 miles


How far out from a hurricane's center would you generally expect to find tropical storm force winds?

500 miles


How many hurricanes per year does Oregon get?

There is no hurricane on record as ever hitting the US Pacific coast. Hurricanes form over warm, tropical waters, which are relatively far from the Northeastern coast. Oregon does, however, get tropical and extratropical storms, with winds reaching 100 mph. These winds are relatively weak when compared to hurricane winds that cause the most damage. Any storm with winds 75 mph or faster is said to have "hurricane force winds", but that does not mean it is a hurricane. Hurricanes do his the western Mexico shore, though.


Which was the first hurricane to hit the US in 2010?

No hurricanes hit the U.S. in 2010. The outlying weather system of Hurricane Alex produced some wind and rain in southern Texas in June, but as far as eyewalls or hurricane-force winds, the answer is zero zilch nada.


What does weather give us?

hi winds, rain, hurricane, hail, snow, sunny Day's.maybe tornado's.That's all i know as far as your question means.


How can a hurricane be stronger than a tornado?

For one thing, the wind speed ranges of tornadoes and hurricanes overlap. Some hurricanes produce winds in excess of 150 mph, while not all tornadoes do. However, the maximum winds speeds of tornadoes are greater than those of hurricanes. Even though a tornado can produce faster winds than any hurricane, a hurricane is many times larger than a tornado, and so releases far more energy.


Could a hurricane's winds topple Lady of Liberty Statue of Liberty in New York City?

No. While an extremely powerful hurricane might cause some damage the structure itself would not collapse even in a category 5 hurricane, which is extremely unlikely if not impossible that far north.


Is hurricane Irene a threat to Albany NY?

Yes it is, though of course a location so far inland will not be dealing with hurricane force winds. The forecast on Friday morning is calling for several inches of rain in addition to sustained winds of around 45mph gusting to 60. That is enough to do some wind damage and have widespread power outages.