The first five hurricanes of 2007 were Dean, Felix, Humberto, Karen, and Lorenzo.
However, the first five named storms of 2007 (only one of which reached hurricane status) were Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Dean, and Erin.
Class 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 hurricanes
As of August 27 there have been 5 named storms, 2 of which (Alex and Danielle) have become hurricanes. Another storm, Earl is also expected to become one.
There were 2 Category 5 Hurricanes in 2008: Dean and Felix.
First, a hurricane with 155 mph would be at the extreme high-end of category 4 strength. Category 5 winds must exceed that. There have been several hurricanes that made landfall at category 5 strength. Four have occurred in the past 30 years: Gilbert (1988), Andrew (1992), Dean (2007), and Felix (2007).
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Mike Komisarek is number 5 on the Carolina Hurricanes.
Yes, while hurricanes are rated from category 1 to category 5 based on wind speed, tornadoes are rated from EF0 to EF5 (F0 to F5 before 2007) based on damage, with EF5 damage being total destruction.
There have been several major hurricanes over the years. Five of the major hurricanes were Katrina, Andrew, Hugo, Wilma, and Camille.
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The kind of hurricanes that have the possibility of landfall reaching are known as Category 5 Hurricanes. These types of hurricanes are believed to be relatively rare.
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From the reference: No, it's actually impossible for two or more hurricanes to merge together. But if two hurricanes or tropical storms do come close together, they can interact with one another. Their close proximity may weaken one or both of the storms. Or they may begin circling around each other. This is called the Fujiwhara effect, named after a Japanese meteorologist who first explained the phenomenon. 5 days ago Source(s): http://www.wxdude.com/tropical.html