The strongest hurricane in U.S. history was Hurricane Camille in 1969. The costliest was Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
It depends on what direction the hurricane is traveling. The most severe part of a hurricane is usually the front right quadrant. So that would be the northwest portion if the hurricane is moving west and the northeast portion if it is moving north.
The strongest level of a hurricane is category 5 with winds of at least 156 mph.
Have a crack at the map of Hurricane frequency in the Wikipedia article on Hurricanes, and you'll see that for severe hurricanes, southern Japan probably suffers more - but not as much as the South China Sea.
The right side of a hurricane, specifically the right front quadrant, typically experiences the most severe weather. This area is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes. It is important to note that the exact location and intensity of severe weather within a hurricane can vary.
Category 5 is the most severe hurricane.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
It depends on what direction the hurricane is traveling. The most severe part of a hurricane is usually the front right quadrant. So that would be the northwest portion if the hurricane is moving west and the northeast portion if it is moving north.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
Hurricane
The strongest level of a hurricane is category 5 with winds of at least 156 mph.
Have a crack at the map of Hurricane frequency in the Wikipedia article on Hurricanes, and you'll see that for severe hurricanes, southern Japan probably suffers more - but not as much as the South China Sea.
The right side of a hurricane, specifically the right front quadrant, typically experiences the most severe weather. This area is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes. It is important to note that the exact location and intensity of severe weather within a hurricane can vary.
Oh, i know the answer to this one. its called hurricane irene. hope this helped.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
A hurricane is more severe. Winds in a hurricane range from 74 to about 190 mph. Winds in a blizzard start at 35 mph and rarely reach hurricane force.