In terms of energy output an earthquake is stronger.
The strongest part of a hurricane is the eyewall, just outside the eye.
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False. The eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
False. The eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
No, Hurricane Opal is not the strongest hurricane recorded. Hurricanes are categorized based on their wind speed, and Hurricane Opal was a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph. There have been stronger hurricanes, such as Hurricane Katrina, which was a Category 5 hurricane with winds exceeding 175 mph.
The strongest part of a hurricane is the eyewall. The strongest winds are usually on the right-hand side of the eyewall relative to the storm's motion.
The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the Great Chilean Earthquake on May 22, 1960, with a magnitude of 9.5. It occurred off the coast of South Central Chile and caused widespread destruction, including tsunamis that affected distant coastlines.
It's the strongest hurricane in 2005
Strongest winds, heaviest rains
1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
Hurricane Sandy briefly peaked as a category 3 hurricane.
No, they eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eyewall, a ring of heavy rain and strong winds just outside the eye.