Phoenix78 wrote:Folks, Stupid question - when you see this comment: "Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 35 miles from the
center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 185 miles" - does that mean hurricane winds total 70 miles across and tropical storm winds total 370 miles across?
Thanks! ...Alan
Not necessarily. Normally, the farthest from the center which the winds extend outward, is on the stronger (right) side of the storm's track. For example, while hurricane force winds of a particular storm may exist as much as 40 miles away from its center on the stronger side, on the weaker side they may only extend 20 miles. That's a total of just 60 miles, not 80.