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Q: How many miles per hour was hurricane sandy?
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How many miles per hour was the wind speed during hurricane Sandy?

It varied at different points during the storm. At peak intensity Hurricane Sandy had sustained winds of 110 mph when it struck Cuba. At landfall in the United States Sandy had sustained winds of 80 mph with stronger gusts.


How many days did hurricane sandy last?

Hurricane Sandy lasted 10 days.


How many miles per hour does a hurricane go?

yes it can I think


How many miles an hour equal hurricane force winds?

Hurricane force winds are 74 mph or greater.


Is Hurricane Irene worse than Hurricane Sandy?

It is too early to tell at this point, but many anticipate Hurricane Sandy will be worse.


How many miles per hour does hurricanes go?

The regular speed of a hurricane is 80 miles per hour but it can get up to more than 240 miles per hour.


How many miles is it from Salem Oregon to Sandy Oregon?

The distance between Salem and Sandy is approx. 65 miles, so it'll take you between an hour and an hour and a half to get there depending on traffic and weather.


How many people died in Haiti due to Hurricane Sandy?

Hurricane Sandy killed at least 52 people in Haiti.


How many were killed in hurricane sandy?

147


How many people survive hurricane Sandy?

how mant people survived a hurricane


How many miles per hour are the winds of a hurricane?

It varies considerably. A tropical storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour to be considered a hurricane. Hurricanes with sustained winds has high as 200 miles per hour have been observed, along with stronger gusts.


How many states will be affected by Hurricane Sandy and the Canadian cold front?

At least 19 States plus Washington DC will be affected by the 'super storm' created by Hurricane Sandy, or from the convergence of Hurricane Sandy and the Canadian cold front.