Well, darling, Hurricane Noel was a Category 1 hurricane that hit the North Atlantic in 2007. At its peak, it had maximum sustained winds of around 80 mph. So, to answer your question, the speed of Hurricane Noel was around 80 mph. Hope that clears things up for you, honey.
Hurricane Noel reached about 80 MPH winds.
The last official deth toll from Hurricane Noel was 115. bwaynick
hurricane noel caused up to 580million dollars and 815 million dollars worth of damage
Hurricane Ivan speed is 105
To strong that I think that the trees were fallling down.
Hurricane Noel occurred in November 2007. It formed as a subtropical storm on November 2 and continued to intensify before transitioning into a hurricane on November 4. It impacted parts of the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the east coast of the United States.
A hurricane increases its speed when it is over warm water.
The storm caused at least 163 direct deaths along its path, primarily in Hispaniola, due to flooding and mudslides
The wind speed of Hurricane Sandy was measured to be about 110 mph at peak intensity.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be considered a hurricane is 74 mph.
The Galveston hurricane (not Hurricane Galveston) had peak winds of 150 mph.
Knowing the velocity of a hurricane, which includes both speed and direction, is important for predicting its path and potential impact on specific locations. Understanding the movement and direction of the hurricane allows for better preparation and response planning, compared to just knowing the speed at which it is traveling.