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How hurricane categories are assigned - hi there I'm First Alert meteorologist Cruz Medina this is First Alert weather plus and today we're going to be talking about the tropics but more specifically how are hurricanes classified in other words what gives them the category strength that th...
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The category 8 hurricane 🌀 - welcome back to today's news there's currently a category 8 Hurricane with wind speeds of over 500 mph we sent Jamal to report live inside the hurricane Jamal n as you guys can see it is crazy out here the wind is picking up and N that cat dead so Ja...
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What does Dauphin Island look like after a Category 2 Hurricane? - you think we should go on a walk what do you think Selena we're out here on the East End there's no water in the road then the West End it looks like the puddles are pretty manageable so the toll booths are now gone
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Hurricane Preparedness - Why You Should Focus on Impacts, Not the Category of the Storm - okay let's get started everybody ready okay I'm Mike Shaker the president of the Carolina Nature Coalition and I want to thank a few people and organizations I want to thank public radio East for publicizing it I want to thank the Unitarian un Univer...
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Francine Hurricane 2024 | Hurricane Francine Makes Landfall In Louisiana As Category 2 Storm | N18G - you [Music] [Music] it is now a category 2 hurricane on the saffr Simpson scale with Peak Winds of 100 milph you can look at the radar here and you can see that the radar has really filled in rapidly over Southern uh Louisiana and uh Southern Alabama...
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Category 2 Hurricane Francine Slams Louisiana - hurricane Francine made landfall is a category 2 storm just 20 M west of New Orleans with Max Winds of 100 mph remnants are pushing Inland with heavy rain and potential for tornadoes did this storm affect you
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Category 2 Hurricane Francine makes landfall in Louisiana - Well, Francine made landfall in South Louisiana last night as a category two hurricane with winds up to 100 MPH. Yet, some areas had to brace for up to 10 ft of storm surges and major flooding. Ok. We got Craig. You've been telling us about Francine ...