yes she was. if she went into the gulf, she would have covered more land
Hurricane Katrina Wasn't bigger than Ike.Ike Was 200 miles bigger than Katrina.
No. Hurricane Sandy was far larger than Hurricane Isaac.
Hurricane Isabel was directly responsible for about 16 deaths. Ten of the deaths were in Virginia with the others occurring in other states.
Almost all hurricanes are bigger than Rhode Island
Jupiter.
In neither size nor strength is Earl bigger, though Earl is now a category 4 and is approaching Katrina's maximum strength.
They are completely different phenomena and cannot be compared in such a manner
No, it is not. Gustav is smaller in both size and hurricane strength than Katrina. Katrina's strength actually reached the Category 5 level whereas Gustav reached only a Category 4.
Yes. Much bigger. The eye of a hurricane is larger than the whole tornado in nearly all cases. The eye of a hurricane is usually 20 to 40 miles wide The smallest hurricane eye on record was 2.3 miles wide. Only a few tornadoes have been larger than this. The largest tornado ever recorded was 2.6 miles wide. The typical tornado is 50 to 100 yards wide.
Hurricqane Hugo is the most intense tropical cyclone to strike the United States Atlantic coast north of Florida on record. Along the United States east coast (north of Florida) - no tropical cyclone has ever recorded a lower pressure, stronger winds, or a higher tidal surge than Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
No, a hurricane's size is typically influenced more by its environment and atmospheric conditions than by changes in its eye pressure. While changes in the eye pressure can impact the storm's intensity and structure, they do not necessarily cause the storm to physically grow in size.
the spitfire is slightly faster but the hurricane had bigger guns which might have slowed it down.