Comparing Claudette and Isabel
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- JtSmarts
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Comparing Claudette and Isabel
Now that we have had two landfalling hurricanes this year, I just wanted to know which do you all think packed a greater punch overall. I think Isabel because of her enormous size and the large area she brought strong winds to.
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<B>Areas Affected.</B>
Most of the MidAtlantic - New Engalnd is fairly densely populated.
After the coastal cities for the main part Texas is mainly rural.
<B>Isabel was larger than Claudette</B>
Isabel Hurricane Force Winds - 115 miles
Claudette Hurricane Force Winds - 30 miles
Isabel Tropical Storm Force Winds - 345 miles
Claudette Hurricane Force Winds - 175 miles
<B>Isabel was stronger than Claudette at landfall</B>
Isabel - 100 mph - Category 2
Claudette 80-90 mph - Category 1/2
Most of the MidAtlantic - New Engalnd is fairly densely populated.
After the coastal cities for the main part Texas is mainly rural.
<B>Isabel was larger than Claudette</B>
Isabel Hurricane Force Winds - 115 miles
Claudette Hurricane Force Winds - 30 miles
Isabel Tropical Storm Force Winds - 345 miles
Claudette Hurricane Force Winds - 175 miles
<B>Isabel was stronger than Claudette at landfall</B>
Isabel - 100 mph - Category 2
Claudette 80-90 mph - Category 1/2
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