The least dangerous part of/on a hurricane is the eye of the hurricane. The eye is located at the very CENTER of the hurricane, where if you can see from space at a far distance, it is where the hole in the hurricane is.
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A tropical depression is a relatively weak tropical system, with sustained winds less than 39 mph. A hurricane is a powerful tropical system wind winds of at least 74 mph.
No a category 1 hurricane is the least sever in wind speed, and strength. A category 5 is the most powerful type of hurricane to date, reaching winds of up to 190 mph. But that does not mean that a category 5 is the most destructive, any hurricane can cause enough damage to kill thousands.
Typhoon or Cyclone
A hurricane is a powerful wind storm with rain and a lot of stuff flying through the air.
Hurricane Andrew, August 24th 1992 this was a Cat. #5 the most powerful hurricane there is.
A tropical storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a hurricane.
A hurricane is NOT powerful at all.And a hurricane is also NOT deadly
No. Hurricane Katrina was a hurricane, which is a type of very powerful storm.
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Of course it did, it was a very powerful hurricane.
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A tropical depression is a relatively weak tropical system, with sustained winds less than 39 mph. A hurricane is a powerful tropical system wind winds of at least 74 mph.
No a category 1 hurricane is the least sever in wind speed, and strength. A category 5 is the most powerful type of hurricane to date, reaching winds of up to 190 mph. But that does not mean that a category 5 is the most destructive, any hurricane can cause enough damage to kill thousands.
Yes. Hurricane Katrina peaked as a category 5 storm with sustained winds of 175 mph.
Yes and no. A hurricane is a type of cyclone, but is the most powerful variety. A hurricane is defined as a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph. While a few other types of cyclone have achieved winds comparable to those of a category 1 hurricane, hurricane winds can exceed 150 mph. Only a few other types of winds event can produce such winds (such as tornadoes and microbursts), but non of those quite qualify as cyclones. Gay no one cares about this crap
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