Sunday, October 18, 2009

hurricane rick projected path

hurricane rick projected path
The projected path of Hurricane Rick, Rick is now a Category 5 hurricane hurricanes. Rick is a hurricane gaining strength with each passing minute. Latest report of the hurricane's Rick said it was classified as a category five hurricane. Category Five hurricane winds, if sustained over 155 mph kt (135 or 249 km / h). Catastrophic damage is expected. Complete roof failure in many homes and industrial buildings occur.
During category five hurricane some complete building failures with small buildings blown over or away are likely. All signs blown down. Complete destruction of mobile homes (built in any year). Severe and extensive window and door damage will occur. A report on category five hurricane says nearly all windows in high rise buildings will be dislodged and become airborne. Severe injury or death is likely for persons struck by wind-blown debris. Nearly all trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed.
Fallen trees and power of the Polish isolate residential areas. Power outage last week, probably month. Hurricane Camille (PDF) (1969, 190 mph on land fall in Mississippi) and Hurricane Andrew (in 1992, is 165 mph on land fall in South Florida) examples of Category Five hurricanes in the land fall.

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