Hurricane Sandy had peak sustained winds of 110 mph.
The wind speed of Hurricane Sandy was measured to be about 110 mph at peak intensity.
Hurricane Sandy has peak sustained wind of 110 mph.
At peak intensity Hurricane Sandy struck Cuba with sustained winds of 110 mph. By the time Sandy hi the U.S. winds had weakened to 80 mph with some stronger gusts.
It's peak sustained winds were 175 mph, with gusts to 215 mph.
Hurricane Sandy had peak sustained winds of 110 mph.
The wind speed of Hurricane Sandy was measured to be about 110 mph at peak intensity.
The highest recorded wind speed in New Jersey was 115 mph during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Hurricane Sandy has peak sustained wind of 110 mph.
If you are in a high rise building, estimates of wind speeds for Hurricane Sandy will be in excess of 110 mph.
At peak intensity Hurricane Sandy struck Cuba with sustained winds of 110 mph. By the time Sandy hi the U.S. winds had weakened to 80 mph with some stronger gusts.
No. A tornado has the highest recorded wind speed. In excess of 300 mph.
120 mph (195 km/h) at the highest speed
The highest wind speed recorded during Hurricane Rita was 180 mph (290 km/h).
It's peak sustained winds were 175 mph, with gusts to 215 mph.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be called a hurricane is74 mph for sustained winds. The highest sustained winds on record were 190 mph. The highest gust on record was to 253 mph.
Just outside the "eye" of the storm in what is called the eyewall.