All hurricanes have had very strong winds. By definition a hurricane must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
The Mexican ocean flooded into inland as waves was high by really Strong wind
If the wind speeds are very high, it will be a strong hurricane.
There is little to no wind in the eye of a hurricane because all of the wind is circling around the eye of the hurricane. If there was wind in the middle of a hurricane, then it wouldn't really be a hurricane. It would just be a bunch of wind in one spot.
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hurricane bertha hit in 1996 this hurricane was really strong
The eyewall of a hurricane is the area of strong convection just outside the eye. It is where the strongest wind and heaviest rain are found.
A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when sustained winds reach 74 mph
They chased the storm. The wind was strong but they fought it.
The eye of the hurricane is the center of calm where the winds are not strong, and sometimes provides a false sense of security. The wind and rain bands are centered outside of the eye of the hurricane.
Typhoid is a disease. You may have it confused with a typhoon, which is another name for a hurricane.
Strong wind, heavy rain, and storm surge. Even weak tornadoes with landfalling hurricanes.