walang tornado dito, but there were quite a few in Alabama and Mississippi because of Katrina.Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing
i think the so-called 'perfect storm' is a category 5, where winds are clocked at a sustained 160+ mph, and even buildings suffer complete failure. if you do a google search on hurricane Andrew you can see what kind of catastrophe these hurricanes create.
hurricane Katrina was a category 5, and the director of the US National Hurricane Center actually used the words "perfect hurricane" to describe it. he also said that the measured surface air pressure for Katrina was the 3rd-lowest ever recorded in history (low air pressure = higher winds). sa awa ng diyos it "weakened" to cat 4 before striking the Gulf Coast.




and this is a super storm
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