A hurricane can travel very far from hundreds to thousands of miles. In 1966, Hurricane Faith traveled 7,500 miles from the west coast of Africa to points in the Arctic Ocean, making it the longest distance a hurricane has traveled over water.
there is no limit to nature and its endless possobilities
Cprohack - As long as there is very warm water, the hurricane can go on and on. Or someimes on land it mostly decreases.
They Travel About 45 Miles Before They Stop .
Not very far in terms of how far they normally travel. Most will not make it more than a few dozen miles inland before losing hurricane status.
The regular speed of a hurricane is 80 miles and hour but it can get up to more than 150 miles and hour.
It varies widely. For some storms that radius may be as little as 60 miles or over 500 miles.
Usually not far, as the land causes them to lose power and be demoted from hurricane status. They affect mainly coast cities and island countries.
5 miles
The categorization of hurricanes is not based on how fast they travel, but on how fast the sustained winds within a hurricane move at their fastest. A category 5 hurricane has winds of 156 mph or greater.
It ends buy traveling a great distance!
First, F1 is not a category used to classify hurricanes, it is used to classify tornadoes. You probably mean a category 1 hurricane. The farthest inland a hurricane has maintained hurricane strength was nearly 200 miles.
Whether or not a plastic shed is safe in a hurricane depends on the strength of the hurricane, the distance from the hurricane, and how sturdy the shed is. If the shed is in the path of a category 5 hurricane, it probably will be destroyed. If it is in the path of a category 1 hurricane, it may survive. It is not recommended to be inside a plastic shed during any type of hurricane. If a category 5 hurricane is approaching, it is best to evacuate, as nothing is really safe.
It is because the distance you have to travel between to places never have a straight path from point to point.
a hurricane does not travel or move the energy inside it makes it move
The categorization of hurricanes is not based on how fast they travel, but on how fast the sustained winds within a hurricane move at their fastest. A category 5 hurricane has winds of 156 mph or greater.
Yes, the air traveling out of your nose during a sneeze can travel up to 100 mph, which would be equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane.
It ends buy traveling a great distance!
Speed Average speed- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance Velocity is also the distance or displacement divided by the time
It depends on the islands. The Lesser Antilles are generally too small to significantly affect a hurricane. The larger islands of Hispaniola and Cuba may cause a hurricane to weaken to a tropical storm.
Hurricanes form over the ocean. Some hit coasts and some don't. Those that do can travel significant distance inland while still maintaining hurricane strength.
Meteorologist observe the hurricane in a close distance with it. Maybe in the future there will be a tool which can measure the speed of the hurricane. :)
The answer depends on how far it needs to travel.
Life goes on as usual in hurricane season, and only changes if there is a hurricane threatening, which is really a very small percentage of the time anywhere.
How does stitching effect the distance a soccer ball will travel?
When a baseball is hit, the distance it will travel depends on its speed.