A category 3 hurricane has sustained winds of 111-129 mph. A category 5 hurricane has sustained winds of 157 mph or greater.
No. Hurricane Gustav was a strong category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy briefly peaked as a category 3 hurricane.
A hurricane with sustained winds of 122 mph would be a category 3.
Yes. A category 3 hurricane has sustained winds in the range of 111-129 mph with higher gusts. Any hurricane rated category 3 or higher is classified as a major hurricane.
A category 3 hurricane is a powerful tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 111 to 129 mph.
Hurricane Mitch was a category 5 hurricane.
No, Hurricane Alex was a category 2.
No. Hurricane Gustav was a strong category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy briefly peaked as a category 3 hurricane.
A hurricane with sustained winds of 122 mph would be a category 3.
Yes. A category 3 hurricane has sustained winds in the range of 111-129 mph with higher gusts. Any hurricane rated category 3 or higher is classified as a major hurricane.
A hurricane must be at least a category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson scale to be considered a major hurricane.
Category 3.
A category 3 hurricane is a powerful tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 111 to 129 mph.
A hurricane with 125 mph sustained winds would be a category 3. Category 3 winds are in the range of 111-129 mph.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the morning of August 29 in southeast Louisiana and again near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line as a Category 3 hurricane.
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