To prepare for a hurricane, first, create an emergency kit with essential supplies such as water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, and batteries. Second, develop a family communication plan that includes evacuation routes and a designated meeting place. Lastly, secure your home by reinforcing windows and doors, clearing gutters, and moving outdoor items indoors to prevent damage from high winds.
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Yes. A category 3 hurricane has sustained winds in the range of 111-129 mph with higher gusts. Any hurricane rated category 3 or higher is classified as a major hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy briefly peaked as a category 3 hurricane.
A hurricane with 120 mph winds would be classified as a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Category 3 hurricanes are considered major hurricanes and have the potential to cause extensive damage.
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It is important because it could not only save your life, but also the lives of the people around you. If you live in the land locked area of a country, there really is no need to prepare for a hurricane.
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Yes. A category 3 hurricane has sustained winds in the range of 111-129 mph with higher gusts. Any hurricane rated category 3 or higher is classified as a major hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy briefly peaked as a category 3 hurricane.