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Author Topic: Hurricaine facts  (Read 1853 times)
zack
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« on: September 22, 2005, 04:00:00 AM »

Some facts about hurricaines:

1. A category 5 hurricaine has never hit the COAST OF TEXAS in recorded history

2. A category 5 hurricane has hit the USA only 4 times in recorded history: Katrina, Andrew, Camille, and an unnamed hurricaine back in 1939.

3. A category 5 hurricaine is defined as winds GREATER than 150mph and/or having the ability to cause surges of 18 feet or HIGHER. Therefore, a category 6 hurricaine is not possible by that definition. (I disagree with having a cut-off maximum category)

4. Hurricaine Rita is WELL BEYOND a category 5 with winds at 170mph.
It would be more correctly labeled a category 6 if there was such a thing.

5. Rita is now the most powerful USA hurricaine in recorded history.

6. One reason why we have had TWO Category 5 hurricaines this year alone is partly due to record high temperatures in the gulf, producing A LOT of moisture which partly causes and strengthens hurricaines

7. The gulf coast states are experiencing the largest evacuation in US history.

8. I'm happy I don't live in the gulf but my heart goes out to them and my wallet is already opened for donations.

Zack

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