The windy part.
False. Winds are light in the eye of a hurricane. The strongest winds are found in the eye wall.
No, Hurricane Opal was not the strongest hurricane by any means. Opal was a strong category 4 with 150 mph winds. The strongest hurricane on record was Hurricane Camille with winds of 190-200 mph.
Strongest winds, heaviest rains
A category 1 hurricane in the weakest hurricane, with winds up to 95 mph. The strongest is a category 5 hurricane.
The strongest winds in a hurricane are located in a ring-shaped area called the eyewall, which surrounds the central area of calm weather called the eye.
False. Winds are light in the eye of a hurricane. The strongest winds are found in the eye wall.
The strongest winds of a hurricane are in the eye wall.
No, Hurricane Opal was not the strongest hurricane by any means. Opal was a strong category 4 with 150 mph winds. The strongest hurricane on record was Hurricane Camille with winds of 190-200 mph.
in the eyewall
No, the center, or eye, of a hurricane is actually calm. The strongest winds are in the area around it called the eye wall.
No, the center, or eye, of a hurricane is actually calm. The strongest winds are in the area around it called the eye wall.
Strongest winds, heaviest rains
A category 1 hurricane in the weakest hurricane, with winds up to 95 mph. The strongest is a category 5 hurricane.
The weakest winds are found in the eye. as for the strongest i would guess the outter edges
The strongest winds in a hurricane are located in a ring-shaped area called the eyewall, which surrounds the central area of calm weather called the eye.
The fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes. In extreme cases they can exceed 300 mph.
The strongest part of a hurricane is the eyewall. The strongest winds are usually on the right-hand side of the eyewall relative to the storm's motion.