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.
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 windy part.
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 fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes. In extreme cases they can exceed 300 mph.
The windy part.
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.