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No. Sustained winds much reach at least 74 miles per hour.
Correct, and the storm must regularly sustain such winds for periods of 1 minute or more.
To be classified a hurricane a storm must have a maximum sustained wind of at least 74 mph.
Yes. Otherwise a tropical cyclone is not so classified.
No. There are two criteria for a storm to be considered a hurricane. It must by a tropical and the maximum sustained winds must be at least 74 mph. Many storms in the Atlantic are either extratropical or subtropical and may that are tropical never attain winds of 74 mph.
Winds must be at least 165 mph and must be considerbly big.
A hurricane with 160 mph sustained winds is a category 5.Hurricane Noel reached about 80 MPH winds.Winds in a hurricane must be at least 74 mph. Winds near 200 mph have been observed.A hurricane with 190 mph would be well into the category 5 range.
A tropical storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a hurricane. If the wind is not associated with a tropical storm, however, it is not a hurricane event if it does reach this speed.
A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when its winds reach 74 mph.
The winds of a hurricane must be at least 119 km/h.
A tropical storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a hurricane.
No. There are two criteria for a storm to be considered a hurricane. It must by a tropical and the maximum sustained winds must be at least 74 mph. Many storms in the Atlantic are either extratropical or subtropical and may that are tropical never attain winds of 74 mph.
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Winds in a hurricane must be at least 74 mph. Winds near 200 mph have been observed.
All hurricanes have had very strong winds. By definition a hurricane must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
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If you are referring to the Hermine in 2010, then no. Hermine peaked as a strong tropical storm with 65 mph winds. To be a hurricane winds must be at least 74 mph.
Winds must be at least 165 mph and must be considerbly big.
To qualify as a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. In rare cases, however, hurricane winds can reach nearly 200 mph.
The term Hurricane is a classification of intensity of a topical cyclone. In order to be considered a hurricane a storm must have maximum sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
To qualify as a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have sustained winds is at at least 74 mph.