A category 1 hurricane is the weakest category of hurricane, with wind from 74 mph to 95 mph
category 1....almost all the hurricanes are either category 1 or 2, 1 most likely. Only a small percentage of hurricanes make it to category 4 or 5.
So far the year 2010 has seen 4 category 1 hurricanes, 3 category 2 hurricanes, 1 category 3 hurricane, and 4 category 4 hurricanes.
The worst category of hurricane is a category 5, with winds of at least 156 mph.
Yes. Category 5 is the highest hurricane category with winds in excess of 156 mph.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
Hurricane Katrina started out as a tropical depression, as most hurricanes do, then strengthened to a tropical storm and then a category 1 hurricane. Nor hurricane ever actually starts at hurricane intensity, and they have to go through category 1 to get to the other categories.
No a category 1 hurricane is the least sever in wind speed, and strength. A category 5 is the most powerful type of hurricane to date, reaching winds of up to 190 mph. But that does not mean that a category 5 is the most destructive, any hurricane can cause enough damage to kill thousands.
Category 5 is the most severe hurricane.
The worst category of hurricane is a category 5, with winds of at least 156 mph.
Hurricane Mitch was a category 5 hurricane.
Yes. Category 5 is the highest hurricane category with winds in excess of 156 mph.
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No. A category 5 is the most severe.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
Hurricane Katrina started out as a tropical depression, as most hurricanes do, then strengthened to a tropical storm and then a category 1 hurricane. Nor hurricane ever actually starts at hurricane intensity, and they have to go through category 1 to get to the other categories.
No a category 1 hurricane is the least sever in wind speed, and strength. A category 5 is the most powerful type of hurricane to date, reaching winds of up to 190 mph. But that does not mean that a category 5 is the most destructive, any hurricane can cause enough damage to kill thousands.
Hurricane Isabel was a category 5 hurricane.
The strongest and generally most destructive category of hurricane is category 5, though a hurricanes wind-speed based rating is not the only factor in how destructive a hurricane is.
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.