At peak intensity Hurricane Rita was a category 5.
Hurricane Rita reached category 5 strength over the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Sandy was a category 3 hurricane at peak intensity.
Hurricane Rita reached maximum sustained wind speeds of 180 mph (285 km/h) while it was a Category 5 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina was officially rated as a Category 3 hurricane when it made landfall on August 29, 2005.
At peak intensity Hurricane Rita was a category 5.
Category 5. 'Rita was the seventeenth named storm, tenth hurricane, fifth major hurricane, and third Category 5 hurricane of the historic 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.' (from wikipedia)
Hurricane Rita reached category 5 strength over the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Category 3.
It had a Category 3 rating on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
Hurricane Rita reached maximum sustained wind speeds of 180 mph when it was classified as a Category 5 hurricane.
Sandy was a category 3 hurricane at peak intensity.
Hurricane Katrina reached a devastating Category 5.
Hurricane Rita reached maximum sustained wind speeds of 180 mph (285 km/h) while it was a Category 5 hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina was officially rated as a Category 3 hurricane when it made landfall on August 29, 2005.
Hurricane Tomas was a category 2.
Cat or category Category 1 to 5 Category 5 is the highest