Winds in a hurricane must be at least 74 mph. Winds near 200 mph have been observed.
A category 4 hurricane has sustained winds of 130 to 156 mph.
Hurricane Alice of June 1954 had 80 mph winds as did the other Hurricane Alice. one in December of that same year. Hurricane Alice of 1973 had 90 mph winds.
Hurricane Rita had peak sustained winds of 180 mph.
Hurricane Sandy has peak sustained wind of 110 mph.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be considered a hurricane is 74 mph.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be called a hurricane is 74 mph.
A sustained wind speed of 103 mph would earn a hurricane a rating of category 2.
The minimum wind speed for a hurricane is 74 mph.
Hurricane Noel reached about 80 MPH winds.
A category 4 hurricane has sustained winds of 130 to 156 mph.
A Category 4 hurricane has wind speeds between 130-156 mph.
Hurricane Alice of June 1954 had 80 mph winds as did the other Hurricane Alice. one in December of that same year. Hurricane Alice of 1973 had 90 mph winds.
Sustained winds of a category 2 hurricane are 96-110 mph.
Hurricane Rita had peak sustained winds of 180 mph.
The wind speed is 74-95 mph in a category one hurricane.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be considered a hurricane is 74 mph.
Hurricane Sandy has peak sustained wind of 110 mph.