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Hurricanes produce strong winds.

In fact, to be considered a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have winds of 74 mph or greater.

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Wind speed is a key component of hurricanes because it indicates the intensity of the storm. Higher wind speeds can lead to more damage and destruction, including uprooting trees, damaging buildings, and causing storm surges along Coastlines. The Saffir-Simpson scale is often used to categorize hurricanes based on their wind speed.

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