The term "hurricane" refers to storms from tropical or subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, or the North Pacific. Hurricane needs a moist, warm tropical ocean to regain liveliness. The storm, which is regarded as a typhoon, is called the tropical cyclone and is a generic term for all these storms, including hurricanes and typhoons. The name of a hurricane depends on the particular aspect and location of its origin. If you continue for a sufficiently long time under appropriate conditions, hurricanes can cause storms, incredible waves hit the coastline, storms and floods ... View More
Hurricane strength starts at level 1 and the wind speed is at least 74 mph to 5. Also, the wind speed exceeds 155 mph. These categories are called Saffir - Simpson Hurricane Scale and were developed in the 1970 's. In the US, the official hurricane season is from June 1 to November 30 (F.E.M.A.1).
Hurricanes originating from the tropics generally move from the east to the west and are affected by the winds of the world. Hurricanes, typhoons and hurricanes usually return to the South Pole of the Southern Hemisphere or the North Pole of the Northern Hemisphere. This storm eventually moved east at midlatitude, but not all the storms retreated. Hurricanes move at various speeds. At low latitudes, the speed is usually 8 to 32 km / h (5 to 20 mph), but it can rise to 80 km / h (50 mph) at high latitudes.
Hurricane generates large waves spreading in all directions and wind that accumulates water. This accumulated water is called storm surge, and if the storm strikes land, the sea level may rise by 20 feet or more. In the last third of the 20th century floods and landslides due to heavy rains were the main cause of death from hurricanes and tropical storms. "In October 1998, it was estimated that floods and landslides occurred due to heavy rains of Hurricane Mitch, more than 9,000 people died, and more than 9,000 people died as a result of missing.
Hurricane Harvey attacked Texas as a category 4 hurricane in 2017 after 12 years when there was no "big hurricane" landing to the United States (main hurricane was defined as level 3 or higher), and tragically "Hurricane I saw "drought" "It is the end" On 25 August, Hurricane Ilma quickly attacked Florida on September 10 and became a category 4 hurricane. On Monday, the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia attacked us in Ireland (the other side of the Atlantic Ocean), we were downgraded to "Arashi" when it arrived
Since 1924, only three hurricanes landed as category 5 hurricanes. One of the most famous hurricanes in the last few decades, Hurricane Andrew returned when it came in 1992, when it hit Florida it was a category 5 hurricane. Hurricane Camille was fifth in the 1969 attack, similar to the 1935 "Worker's Day" hurricane. Some people are talking about creating a Category 6 hurricane designation, but Category 5 implies almost complete destruction. Therefore, there is a measurement difference between the wind speed of 157 mph and the wind speed of 200 mph, but there may not be any practical difference in destructive power between Category 5 hurricane and Category 6 hurricane.
Three major hurricanes had a major impact in the 1950s, but it was a mild period for large-scale natural disasters. Hurricane Hazel was a category 4 hurricane that was severely damaged in Virginia and North Carolina in 1954. I attacked Louisiana and North Texas. In 1957, Congress responded to these disasters according to a familiar provisional legislation model to provide more disaster relief funds to affected areas.