The largest hurricane or typhoon ever recorded was Typhoon Tip in 1970 at 1350 miles wide.
The largest Atlantic hurricane was Hurricane Igor in 2010 at 902 miles wide.
Hurricane Katrina was 415miles wide which is 668km!
There are 320 rods in a mile.
Hurricane Floyd was a large and powerful Category 4 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds reaching up to 155 mph. The storm's diameter measured about 600 miles wide, impacting a wide swath of the southeastern United States in September 1999.
In HeartGold, Dragonite can learn the move Hurricane by leveling up. It learns Hurricane at level 55.
During Hurricane Katrina, floodwaters from the levee breaches in New Orleans reached heights of up to 20 feet in some areas, with the average depth of flooding being around 6-8 feet in many neighborhoods.
measures up to a mile wide
There are 1760 yards in a mile The average diameter of a hurricane's hurricane-force winds is 100 miles. That makes it 176000 yards across. (Note the slower winds can be up to 400 miles across.)
measures up to mile long.
Hurricane Katrina was 415miles wide which is 668km!
The maximum winds of a hurricane are less than a tornado. However there are a lot of things to consider. (1) Hurricanes can last for days. (2) Hurricanes bring flooding from rain and tidal surge. (3) Hurricanes do a lot of wind damage. (4) A tornado might cover a path up to a mile wide and travel for many miles. A hurricane may cover several hundred miles wide and travel for thousands of miles. (5) One very big problem with hurricanes is that they may spawn many tornados which magnifies the damage.
Up to 15,000 meters
1 mile = 5280 feet
There are 320 rods in a mile.
on coastline they erode beaches and in land they flood with whats known as a storm surge and depending on the category they start at 75 mile per hour windspeed and a category 5 is capable of up to 200 mile per hour winds one has never been recorded at this speed but its believed the early 1900s hurricane of galveston was exceeding 200 mile per hour winds.
A tornado that stays on the ground for about 2 miles is common. The average path length is about 5 miles. However, a mile wide tornado is rare. The vast majority of tornadoes are well under a mile wide.
The valley is up to a mile deep in some areas. In terms of width, it is about 8 miles wide.
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