Hurricane Donna was a Category 2 hurricane when it hit Long Island in 1960.
Hurricane Donna hit the Florida Keys in 1960, making landfall on September 10 as a Category 4 hurricane. It was one of the strongest hurricanes to have struck the Florida Keys.
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
Hurricane Donna, which hit the United States in 1960, had wind speeds that reached up to 160 miles per hour. It was a Category 5 hurricane, making it one of the strongest hurricanes on record at the time.
Category two
Hurricane Donna was a Category 2 hurricane when it hit Long Island in 1960.
Hurricane Donna hit the Florida Keys in 1960, making landfall on September 10 as a Category 4 hurricane. It was one of the strongest hurricanes to have struck the Florida Keys.
Yes, Hurricane Donna was a powerful and destructive hurricane that struck the United States in 1960. It made landfall in the Florida Keys as a Category 4 hurricane before moving up the East Coast, causing significant damage in multiple states.
Hurricanes that have hit Massachusetts include the Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635, the Hurricane of 1869, the New England Hurricane of 1938, Hurricane Carol in 1954, and Hurricane Bob in 1991. These storms caused significant damage and impacted the state's coastal areas.
Hurricane Isabel was a category 5 hurricane.
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
Hurricane Michael was a Category 5 hurricane. It made landfall in the Florida Panhandle on October 10, 2018, with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph. It was the first Category 5 hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
Hurricane Donna, which hit the United States in 1960, had wind speeds that reached up to 160 miles per hour. It was a Category 5 hurricane, making it one of the strongest hurricanes on record at the time.
Category two
It was a category 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Andrew was a Category 5 hurricane with 175 mph winds. The pressure was 922 mbar.
Hurricane Tanya was a category 1.