5 Biggest Hurricanes in All History

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5 Biggest Hurricanes in All History
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  1. Hurricane Katrina was so bad because the garbage people put in charge never built and fixed the infrastructure, and so it became a terrible fate for the people.

  2. Let's add Hurricane Beryl 2024 to this list. Earliest and deadliest storm for the season.Tropical depression turned storm and Category 5 Hurricane all in 42 hours of developing in the southern east of the Caribbean sea. Ripping through the Caribbean trampled my beautiful island of Barbados but thankfully we had minor damage compared to St Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada who had widespread damage through these entire islands from the windspeeds of 160 mph winds.😢. Then Jamaica then the Cayman islands parts of Mexico , now Texas. It had weakened now into a Cat 1 hurricane but it seems its no stopping this thing. Its making its
    way into the southern parts of the US and still causing Havoc..this is the Hurricane that will go down in history..the death toll is not big about 7 but any deaths along is a great loss. Wide spread damage is this hurricanes main goal😢

  3. Katrina isn't responsible for all of New Orleans flooding. A barge broke loose and broke the levee. This is what caused so much flooding.
    Now if you go to Mississippi, the Gulf Shores took a beating. I saw gas tanks that would normally be in the ground, they were lined up on I-10. Casinos that was on the Gulf were pushed across Hwy 90.
    How do I know all of this? I was on the disaster team for Verizon Wireless. We were hauling generators back and forth to cell towers. We tried to keep up but, it's hard too when there only 2 teams and over 1,000 towers.

  4. In the future, refer to the EF scale and NOT the F scale. The F scale was discontinued many years ago.

    Plus, Katrina was a Cat 3 when it hit La./Miss., not a Cat 5.

  5. Here just south of Houston in Angleton tx
    I was in 4th grade
    I remember seeing the size of gilbert basically fill up the entire gulf of mexico
    Dad had to stay at work (Dow) while mom and I loaded up the 2cats (I think it was "Amos"and spooky" and drove to San marcos

  6. "Biggest" doesn't count as "worst", of course, or else Hurricane Camille would certainly have been on this list. It was actually a rather small storm, which means it was more intense thanks to the conservation of angular momentum.

  7. For hurricane bola they weren't informed until a few days before the storm hit. But west pakistan used a scale from 1-4 and told them it was 4. but they still used 1-10

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