135 mph
The eye of a hurricane is calm and often relatively clear of clouds.
The eye of a hurricane is a calm, often clear area at the storm's center of rotation.
A hurricane. Tornadoes are more often a land-based phenomenon.
No, climates do not change in a hurricane. The climate is the long-term average weather pattern over many years. A hurricane lasts only a few days.
they often occur in places close to the ocean so they can get their energy from the ocean water.
The eye of a hurricane is the calm, often clear area at the center of rotation of the storm.
Yes. Hurricanes and hurricane remnants often produce tornado outbreaks.
The eye of a hurricane is calm and often relatively clear of clouds.
Often but not always.
The eye of a hurricane is a calm, often clear area at the storm's center of rotation.
research shows that it is safer to fly in a plane than drive in a car but planes crash way to often!
Hurricanes often do produce tornadoes. If you are asking about a specific hurricane, please say which one.
A hurricane. Tornadoes are more often a land-based phenomenon.
Usually in the eye of a hurricane there is no rain, very little wind and the sky is often free of clouds.
no
Yes, hurricanes are very often deadly.
almost every year