A hurricane's storm surge causes devastating flooding. That typically constitutes the greatest damage from the storm.
If the storm makes landfall in a non-populated area, the storm surge damage may be negligible compared to the spawned tornados and straight-line winds causing disruption of utilities even at at a distance from the landfall.
Windows are the most vulnerable part of any construction. The purpose of hurricane shutters is to prevent wind-borne projectiles from crashing through the windows of a home. Hurricane shutters are constructed to deflect, usually by way of louvered or ridged surfaces, objects like the neighbors barbecue grill or a lawnmower or large tree limbs. Hurricane shutters are a defense against the objects tossed around by the wind. Once the integrity of the home is breeched, water can enter the home and cause extensive damage. Hurricane shutters are effective in doing the job they are intended for; they of course provide no protection from falling trees, roof damage or from the rains and flooding that often follows. The Saffir-Simpson Scale offers an excellent idea of the potential damage of a hurricane. There is a point at which damage is inevitable: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshs.shtml
Hurricane is a noun.
The fastest spinning part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
the eye of the hurricane
The amount of damage caused by a landslide depends entirely on where the slide occurs. A slide in a remote part of a forest may produce no damage, while one in an urban or suburban environment can cause damage in the millions of dollars.
Hawaii would have the greatest risk of volcano damage
Windows are the most vulnerable part of any construction. The purpose of hurricane shutters is to prevent wind-borne projectiles from crashing through the windows of a home. Hurricane shutters are constructed to deflect, usually by way of louvered or ridged surfaces, objects like the neighbors barbecue grill or a lawnmower or large tree limbs. Hurricane shutters are a defense against the objects tossed around by the wind. Once the integrity of the home is breeched, water can enter the home and cause extensive damage. Hurricane shutters are effective in doing the job they are intended for; they of course provide no protection from falling trees, roof damage or from the rains and flooding that often follows. The Saffir-Simpson Scale offers an excellent idea of the potential damage of a hurricane. There is a point at which damage is inevitable: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshs.shtml
The most intense part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
The eye is the calmest part of a hurricane. It is the central part of the monster storm
Hurricane is a noun.
The strongest part of the hurricane is the storm surge.
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the eye of the hurricane
The fastest spinning part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
The amount of damage caused by a landslide depends entirely on where the slide occurs. A slide in a remote part of a forest may produce no damage, while one in an urban or suburban environment can cause damage in the millions of dollars.
False. The eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
False. The eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall.