Category two
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
Hurricane Andrew was a Category 5 hurricane with 175 mph winds. The pressure was 922 mbar.
Hurricane Chris of 2012 was a category 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Camille was a category 5.
Hurricane Hanna is categorized as a Category 1 hurricane, which means it has sustained winds of 74-95 mph.
Yes. In August of 2012 Hurricane Isaac struck Louisiana. Another hurricane named Isaac passed east of Bermuda in 2006. Another Hurricane Isaac reached category 4 strength in 2000.
No. First Isaac isn't even a hurricane yet (as of August 27, 2012). It is still a tropical storm. Even though Isaac is a very large storm it is still not as large as Katrina. Based on forecasts Isaac probably won't get any stronger than a category 2 hurricane. Katrina was a category 5.
Hurricane Isaac struck the Lesser Antilles, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba as a tropical storm and struck Louisiana as a category 1 hurricane.
Hurricanes are not rated on the Richter scale; earthquakes are. Hurricane Isaac was rated a category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson scale.
As of the evening of August 31, 2012 Isaac has gone post tropical and is no longer a hurricane. It likely has winds of 25 to 30 mph. At peak strength Isaac was a category 1 hurricane with 80 mph sustained winds.
Hurricane Isabel was a category 5 hurricane.
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
Hurricane Michael was a Category 5 hurricane. It made landfall in the Florida Panhandle on October 10, 2018, with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph. It was the first Category 5 hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
at it's strongest point, a category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 145 mph. at the time it made landfall in Texas, a category 2 hurricane with sustained winds of 110 mph.
It was a category 1 hurricane.
No. Hurricane Sandy was far larger than Hurricane Isaac.
Hurricane Andrew was a Category 5 hurricane with 175 mph winds. The pressure was 922 mbar.