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; Category One Hurricane: Winds 74-95 mph

; Category Two Hurricane: Winds 96-110 mph

; Category Three Hurricane: Winds 111-130 mph

; Category Four Hurricane: Winds 131-155 mph

; Category Five Hurricane: Winds greater than 155 mph

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