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Hurricanes are generally stronger than blizzards. Hurricanes have stronger winds, more widespread impacts, and can cause more damage than blizzards, which are characterized by heavy snowfall and strong winds.
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Katrina was stronger. At peak intensity Hurricane Katrina had 175 mph sustained winds and a central pressure of 902 millibars (the lower the pressure, the stronger the hurricane). By comparison, Andrew peaked at 165 mph and had a pressure of 922 millibars. Both storms reached category 5 status.
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Yes. Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane with winds of 175 mph. Hurricane Early was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph.
In terms of the maximum amount of energy released, an earthquake is stronger.
Yes. Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane with peak winds of 175 mph. Hurricane Ike was a category 4 hurricane with peak winds of 145 mph.
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Millibars are a unit of measurement for atmospheric pressure. In the context of hurricanes, lower millibar values typically indicate a stronger storm. The lower the central pressure of a hurricane in millibars, the stronger the storm's winds and potential for damage.