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  1. Learn how hurricanes are rated from 1 to 5 based on their maximum sustained wind speed. Category 4 hurricanes have winds of 130 to 156 mph and cause catastrophic damage.

  2. List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes. Hurricane Franklin near its peak intensity while over the open Atlantic Ocean on August 28, 2023. Category 4 hurricanes are tropical cyclones that reach Category 4 intensity on the Saffir–Simpson scale. Category 4 hurricanes that later attained Category 5 strength are not included in this list.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2023 · Category 4: 130-156 mph Catastrophic damage can result from these winds. Well-built homes will be heavily damaged, with most of the roof blown away. Trees and power lines will be down.

  4. 19 de sept. de 2017 · Category 4: Catastrophic damage will occur During a Category 4 hurricane, winds range from 130 to 156 mph. At these speeds, falling and flying debris poses a very high risk of injury or...

  5. The scale separates hurricanes into five different categories based on wind. The U.S. National Hurricane Center classifies hurricanes of Category 3 and above as major hurricanes, and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center classifies typhoons of 150 mph (240 km/h) or greater (strong Category 4 and Category 5) as super typhoons.

  6. 26 de ago. de 2020 · CNN Weather. CNN — Hurricane Laura will soon hit the southwest Louisiana and upper Texas coasts. Laura has intensified rapidly – with winds increasing by 65 mph in just 24 hours – and will make...

  7. 29 de ago. de 2023 · Category 4: winds between 130 m.p.h. and 156 m.p.h. Category 5: winds of 157 m.p.h. or greater. To be considered a “major” hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center, a storm must...