A category 2 hurricane has maximum sustained wind speeds between 96-110 mph (154-177 km/h).
The main difference in wind strength between a category 2 and category 5 hurricane is the maximum sustained wind speed. A category 2 hurricane has wind speeds of 96-110 mph, while a category 5 hurricane has wind speeds of 157 mph or higher, making it much more intense and potentially destructive.
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.
Category 1 wind speeds are 74-95 mph.
There is currently no official category 6 designation for hurricanes in the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. The scale ranges from category 1 to 5 based on wind speed.
A category 2 hurricane has maximum sustained wind speeds between 96-110 mph (154-177 km/h).
A category 2 hurricane has sustained wind speeds of 96-110 mph.
The main difference in wind strength between a category 2 and category 5 hurricane is the maximum sustained wind speed. A category 2 hurricane has wind speeds of 96-110 mph, while a category 5 hurricane has wind speeds of 157 mph or higher, making it much more intense and potentially destructive.
Hurricanes are categorized based on their wind speed using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. The categories range from 1 (74-95 mph) to 5 (157 mph or higher). The wind speed determines the potential damage and impact of the hurricane.
A hurricane with wind speeds of 103 mph would be classified as a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. This category indicates sustained wind speeds of 96-110 mph.
Wind Speed.
A category 1 hurricane has sustained wind speeds of 74-95 mph (119-153 km/h).
The category of the hurricane is decided by the speed of the wind and the damage.
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.
The wind speed range of a category 5 hurricane is 157 mph (249km/h) and up.
Category 1 wind speeds are 74-95 mph.