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There were 2 Category 5 Hurricanes in 2008: Dean and Felix.

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What category are hurricanes most destructive?

Category 5


What is the difference of category 3 and category 5 in hurricane sequence?

Category 3 hurricanes have sustained winds of 111-129 mph, while Category 5 hurricanes have sustained winds of 157 mph or higher. Category 5 hurricanes are considered extremely dangerous with catastrophic damage potential, while Category 3 hurricanes are considered major hurricanes with significant damage potential.


Has there ever been a category 5 hurricane?

No, because F5 is a rating for tornadoes, not hurricanes. To date there has never been a recorded F5 tornado in Florida. However, Florida was hit by two category 5 hurricanes: The Labor Day hurricane of 1935 and Hurricane Andrew in 1992.


How many different categories of Hurricanes are there?

There are 5 categories from category 1 to category 5.There are 5 categories for hurricanes, 1-5 based on winds speeds and an additional 2 categories (tropical depression and tropical storm) for tropical cyclones below hurricane strength.


Are category storms the worst hurricanes?

No. Category 1 is the weakest category of hurricane. In most cases category 5 hurricanes are the worst. However, some pf the impacts of a hurricane do not necessarily depend on the storm's category.


How many categories are hurricanes classified based on current maximun wind speed?

Hurricanes are classified into 5 categories based on their maximum sustained wind speed: Category 1 (74-95 mph), Category 2 (96-110 mph), Category 3 (111-129 mph), Category 4 (130-156 mph), and Category 5 (157 mph or higher).


Is it true that category 5 hurricanes are the most destrucitive?

yes


Is it true that category 5 hurricanes are the most destuctive?

That is true.


What category hurricane is most common?

A category 1 hurricane is the weakest category of hurricane, with wind from 74 mph to 95 mph


How many categories of hurricanes are classified in the saffir-simpson scale?

There are 5 categories of hurricane, with a category 1 being the weakest and a category 5 being the strongest.


What is a category five?

Category 5 is the strongest of the 5 categories of hurricanes. It means the storm has sustained winds of at least 156 mph.


What is measured using the Saffir-Simpson scale?

The Saffir-Simpson Scale is an estimate of the power of hurricanes. Their Categories are Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5. All of them are destructive, especially Category 3 through 5.