Its nearly 300 miles wide.
Hurricane Bill was a hurricane, that formed in August 15, 2009 and dissipated in August 24, 2009. With wind speeds up to 135 miles an hour, Bill was a category 4 hurricane................S0 1 H0P3 TH4T H3LP3D
Hurricanes can vary in size, but they can reach up to hundreds of miles wide. The diameter of the hurricane's wind field, which is where the strongest winds are located, can be around 100-200 miles wide. However, the overall size of a hurricane can be much larger, with cloud cover and storm impacts extending even further.
No. A hurricane is hundreds of miles wide. It is a tornado that is typically less than 100 meters wide.
Hurricane Bill is the second named storm, first hurricane, and first major hurricane of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season. Bill originated in a tropical wave that emerged from the western coast of Africa on August 12, and organized into a tropical depression on August 15. The depression was quickly upgraded to a tropical storm. Tracking generally west-northwestward, Bill attained hurricane status and major hurricane status on August 17 and August 18, respectively. The storm is currently a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
Only one person had died so far under Hurricane Bill's wrath, and that was a 54-year-old man who died by the rough waves fueled by Hurricane Bill.
Hurricane Bill was the first hurricane in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane Andres developed first in the East Pacific
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Hurricane Katrina was 415miles wide which is 668km!
435 miles wide?
No, a hurricane is a huge storm hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is tiny by comparison.
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Hurricane Bill did not make landfall in the US in 2009, but it did bring high surf and rip currents to the East Coast. Hurricane Grace formed in 2009 but dissipated in the Atlantic Ocean before reaching the US.