At peak intensity Otto was a category 1 hurricane with 85 mph sustained winds.
Hurricane Otto occurred in late November 2016, making landfall in southern Nicaragua and northern Costa Rica. It was a rare late-season hurricane that caused significant damage and flooding in the region.
Three people were killed in Hurricane Otto, which made landfall in Nicaragua and Costa Rica in November 2016. The storm caused widespread flooding and landslides in the region, resulting in fatalities and significant damage.
its not strong enough to be given a category
yes. a hurricane is very strong.
It's the strongest hurricane in 2005
its off in the northern atalantic .......... its away from any land contact ........
To strong that I think that the trees were fallling down.
Hurricane Andrew wasn't as bad or as strong as Katrina, if that's what you mean.
Category five.
All hurricanes have had very strong winds. By definition a hurricane must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
Hurricane Charley peaked as a strong category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 150 mph.
A hurricane kills people destroys their homes flash floods strong winds