Hurricane of course.
Hurricane can make floods, but floods cant make hurricane it self. Aha.
is the northeast part of the eyewall in a hurricane the most dangerous
The most dangerous hurricane on record was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It caused catastrophic damage and loss of life along the Gulf Coast of the United States, particularly in New Orleans. Katrina was a Category 5 hurricane when it made landfall.
The one that you are nearest to. All are dangerous depending on their location.
Yes, it is the most dangerous part of a hurricane.
It is generally safer to stay on the main level of a building, rather than in a basement, during a hurricane. Basements can flood quickly during heavy rain, potentially trapping you inside with rising water levels. It is best to seek shelter in an interior room on a higher level of the building.
It is very dangerous but a flood is an dangerous attack as well as a hurricane.
is the northeast part of the eyewall in a hurricane the most dangerous
Hurricane katrina
The most dangerous storm on Earth is a hurricane.
Most likely, hurricane Katrina.
Flash Floods
It is a most dangerous flood.
Some of the most dangerous moments during the Great Flood of 1993 included widespread levee failures along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, putting many communities at risk of catastrophic flooding. Additionally, swift and unpredictable rising water levels caught residents off guard, leading to numerous rescues and evacuations. The prolonged duration of the flood also strained resources and resilience of affected areas.
flood
it can kill you
The right side of a hurricane is typically the most dangerous due to the combination of strong winds and the storm's forward motion, which can lead to a higher storm surge, heavier rainfall, and more tornadoes.
The most dangerous hurricane on record was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It caused catastrophic damage and loss of life along the Gulf Coast of the United States, particularly in New Orleans. Katrina was a Category 5 hurricane when it made landfall.