category 4
Category 4.
No. 155 mph is close to the upper limit of category 4. Category 4 winds are in the range of 130 to 156 mph. Anything higher is a category 5.
The main difference between a Category 2 and a Category 4 hurricane is the wind speed. A Category 2 hurricane has sustained winds of 96-110 mph, while a Category 4 hurricane has sustained winds of 130-156 mph. Category 4 hurricanes are more intense and can cause more damage compared to a Category 2 hurricane.
A category 4 hurricane has sustained wind speeds between 130-156 mph.
CATEGORY 4
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category 4
Category 4.
Hurricane Ike is a category 4 hurricane.
weapons
Category 1 arms typically include small arms and light weapons such as pistols, rifles, and machine guns. These are weapons that are easy to carry and operate, making them widely available and used in conflicts worldwide.
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Hurricane Gloria was a Category 4 hurricane when it made landfall in North Carolina in September 1985.
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Dennis was a category 4 hurricane.
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