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There is no such thing as a category 7 hurricane, the strongest is 5.

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What determinate the category of the hurricane?

The category of the hurricane is decided by the speed of the wind and the damage.


How can you tell the category of a hurricane?

Wind Speed.


What is the wind speed of a category 1 hurricane?

The wind speed is 74-95 mph in a category one hurricane.


What is the wind of category 5 hurricane?

The wind speed range of a category 5 hurricane is 157 mph (249km/h) and up.


A hurricane with the fastest possible wind speed would be which category?

Category 5


What is the maximum sustained wind speed of a category 2 hurricane?

The maximum wind speed of a category 2 hurricane is 110 mph.


What is the wind speed of a category 2 hurricane?

Sustained winds of a category 2 hurricane are 96-110 mph.


When a hurricane has wind speeds of 103 mph What category storm is it?

A sustained wind speed of 103 mph would earn a hurricane a rating of category 2.


What does each hurricane category mean?

It refers to the wind speed of the storm.


How are hurricane categorized and wind speed?

Each category has a wind speed range. If a hurricane has sustained winds in the range of a certain category, that's what category it is. Category 1: 74-95 mph Category 2: 96-110 mph Category 3: 111-130 mph Category 4: 131-155 mph Category 5: 156+ mph


What does the speed have to be to be a category one hurricane?

Category 1 wind speeds are 74-95 mph.


What are the wind speed for hurricane Rita?

Hurricane Rita reached maximum sustained wind speeds of 180 mph when it was classified as a Category 5 hurricane.