Hurricane planes, officially known as Hurricane Hunters, typically fly at speeds between 230-300 miles per hour (370-480 km/h) to gather data on storms such as hurricanes. When flying through a hurricane, they may need to adjust their speed to navigate the turbulent conditions effectively.
Hurricane Charley peaked as a strong category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 150 mph.
Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
the wind speed was very fast to fast for scientists
The categorization of hurricanes is not based on how fast they travel, but on how fast the sustained winds within a hurricane move at their fastest. A category 5 hurricane has winds of 156 mph or greater.
If you are asking about a "category 5" hurricane classification the winds need to be 157 miles per hour or faster.
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
Unless this was supposed to be placed in the ''Riddles'' category, there's no way a plane can stop a hurricane.
Because it was fast, light, well armed and maneuverable (much more so than the Hurricane)
As fast as a hurricane with no doubt
The Hurricane fighter of WW2 was manned by 1 crew.
The minimum wind speed for a hurricane is 74 mph.
it depends on the plane
The winds of a hurricane must be at least 119 km/h.
Hurricane Charley peaked as a strong category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 150 mph.
Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
The average forward speed of a hurricane is 10-15 mph
Hurricane Katrina had peak winds of 175 mph.