Just like other severe weather conditions, hurricanes come in different category ratings. These ratings are determined by what is called “The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale” this scale gives a hurricane a 1 -5 rating.
all, the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale outlines storms from a Category 1 through Category 5, with Category 5 classified as any hurricane that is 157 mph or greater. (NOAA, n.d.) Apparently, during Hurricane Irma, there were several “fake” news reports warning that it would become a Category 6 storm; a classification that does not exist. (Porter, 2017) Official NOAA hurricane forecasts only go out five (5) days, so not knowing the potential path of a storm as powerful as Hurricane Irma, (and…
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Hurricane Katrina was responsible for large amounts of damage. Examples of damage Katrina caused was flooding from the large amounts of rain. The high winds caused things to go flying in the air. Katrina caused a lot of damage which needed a lot of money to repair. It also caused tornadoes in the midwestern states. Hurricane Katrina formed near the Bahamas, and traveled westward and towards Florida and the Gulf Coast. When hurricane Katrina hit it rained for hours before it actually hit. So there…
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Hurricanes are one of the most calamitous natural disasters and Hurricane Andrew was no exception. Hurricane Andrew was a category 5 hurricane when it hit South Florida on August 24, 1992 at 5 a.m. It was the most powerful hurricane Florida had felt in over thirty years. Due to South Florida’s location, the end of the Florida peninsula's tip, it is exposed to many hurricanes attacks but nothing like Hurricane Andrew. It caused severe damage to the South Florida coastline forever. The devastation…
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Hurricane Katrina was one of the most deadliest storms to ever be recorded in U.S history. This was the 11th hurricane to strike in the hurricane season of 2005. Well what is a hurricane, and how do they form? Hurricanes are one the biggest storms in the world and start over an ocean and grow bigger as they move toward land. Hurricanes began where it is warm and where water can evaporate. Hurricanes also rotate in a counterclockwise direction around the eye of the storm, and move towards land…
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Hurricane Katrina Remembrance The historical and disastrous event was Hurricane Katrina on August 29,2005. An event that never will be forgotten. The gulf coast hurricane was supposed to a category three on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale with hundred and forty winds per hour. Eighty percent of Louisiana levees breached led to catastrophic flooding in the city of New Orleans. Estimated that Hurricane Katrina called more than fifty billion in damages. I think it is important to give remembrance…
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of a hurricane and tornado contradict each other dramatically. A mature hurricane has a circular shape to it and has three parts including, the eye, eyewall, and outer regions. The eye is the center of the hurricane and is clearly defined in almost every storm as it is building stronger. The strongest winds in a hurricane are located in the eyewall, which surrounds the eye (Snowcroft). The wind speeds of a hurricane can range between seventy-four miles per hour and 156 miles per hour (Saffir-Simpson)…
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Hurricanes are measured using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. The wind speed of the hurricane is ranked 1-5. Hurricanes that would be considered severe are hurricanes that reach Category 3 or higher. Significant loss of life and damage can happen with major hurricanes. A Category 1 hurricane is considered a low-risk hurricane that causes minimal damage. Wind gusts could reach 74 to 95 mph. A Category 2 hurricane is considered a hurricane that has the potential to cause serious damage and…
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“Hurricane Katrina” On August 29.2005 Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast of the United States. A category 3 rating on the Saffir- Simpson with winds of 200 miles per hour across a 400 miles stretch. Hurricane Katrina hit Florida, New Orleans, the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Gulf of Mexico and New Orleans. New Orleans was hit the worst out of all the areas touch by this horrendous storm. In the United States Hurricane Katrina was one of the most devastating…
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------------------------------------------------- From today's featured article | The 1950 Atlantic hurricane season was the first year in the Atlantic hurricane database (HURDAT) in which storms were given names by the United States Air Force from the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet. It was an active season with sixteen tropical storms, with eleven of them developing into hurricanes. Eight of these hurricanes were intense enough to be classified as major hurricanes—a denomination reserved for storms that attained sustained winds equivalent…
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behind cyclone’s cold front Hurricanes • Stages leading to a hurricane o 1. Easterly wave Oriented N-S Little cyclonic circulation Convergence behind wave, divergence ahead of wave Minor tropical disturbance responsible for thunderstorms in the tropics o 2. Tropical cyclone/disturbance o 3. Tropical depression Low reaches Earth’s surface Winds < 38 mph o 4. Tropical storm Winds 38-74 mph *the stage when the hurricane is named o 5. Hurricane Winds > 74 mph • Origin…
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