This would all depend on what type insurance your referring to. It could mean different things for different types of insurance. For example home owner's it is water damage and for disability insurance it is a permanent dorso-lumbar and/or lumbosacral impairments.
What is a category D car
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3
Hurricane Alex was a category 2
The main difference between a Category 2 and a Category 4 hurricane is the wind speed. A Category 2 hurricane has sustained winds of 96-110 mph, while a Category 4 hurricane has sustained winds of 130-156 mph. Category 4 hurricanes are more intense and can cause more damage compared to a Category 2 hurricane.
Currently Tomas is a category 1 hurricane, though earlier it was a category 2.
A category 2 hurricane has sustained winds of 96 to 110 mph.
No, Hurricane Alex was a category 2.
Category 2
Sustained winds of a category 2 hurricane are 96-110 mph.
The final Category on October 2 2009 is Emmy Winners
The main difference in wind strength between a category 2 and category 5 hurricane is the maximum sustained wind speed. A category 2 hurricane has wind speeds of 96-110 mph, while a category 5 hurricane has wind speeds of 157 mph or higher, making it much more intense and potentially destructive.
Hurricane Arthur (2014) was a category 2 hurricane.