The Galveston hurricane of 1900 made landfall in Galveston with peak sustained wind speeds of 145 mph and higher gusts.
A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when suatined winds reach 74 mph (119km/h).
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Tropical Depression and then Tropical Storm THEN Hurricane!
No, but it really depends on your house and the hurricane. If teh hurricane is that bad, then go to a room where there are no windows, or a lot of objects. I prefer a coat closet or a pantry if you have one.
go to your house and go at your mother
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
Hurricane Katrina had peak winds of 175 mph.
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Yes, it is highly recommended that if you want to go into marine biology or oceanography go to Texas AM University at Galveston.
they can go from 32km/h to 50km/h
The most convenient way to go on a Carnival family vacation when departing from Galveston is to go by the party boat. The year 2010 is offering such great celebrations as the Galveston Mardi Gras. With the average temperature reaching 75 degrees, lush uninhabited lands, friendly residents and a chance to relax before boarding your main Carnival Cruise I would suggest taking in all the sites with a boat ride. Galveston boasts Texas's unique charms and whimsy. Why not enjoy each moment before stepping on a cruise of fun.
To go from Pearland to Galveston via Hwy 6, you would first head south on Hwy 288 and then take the exit toward Hwy 6. Continue on Hwy 6 southbound until you reach the Galveston area. Once in Galveston, follow signs to your specific destination within the city.
It was the storm surge that covered Galveston Island that drowned over eight thousand people. There was really no place to go when the storm hit the island. It cut off any escape routes. There also was no highland on Galveston Island that the people could flee to to escape the storm. This storm has killed more than any disaster in american history. Nothing has come close and hopefully nothing ever will.
A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when suatined winds reach 74 mph (119km/h).
12-13 mph
You should not go underground in a hurricane. Going underground increases you risk of drowning. During a hurricane you should be on the second floor of a sturdy structure.
die,go to heaven, avoid hurricane