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SkeBallLarry

08/06/11 12:40 PM

#33290 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33287

( B )een taking care of Bizness all morning ... things 'r calmer now .. ! . am inside cuz it's HOT .. !!

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EZ2

08/06/11 1:12 PM

#33291 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33287

D)...arn, I never get this one correct! :-(
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mnfats

08/06/11 1:20 PM

#33295 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33287

I'll go with C) 74 mph (119 k/ph)
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MOPAR10R/T

08/06/11 11:32 PM

#33315 RE: MOPAR10R/T #33287

Here's todays WT-A...

C) 74 mph (119 k/ph)

At what wind speed does a tropical storm system reach hurricane strength?

Your Answer: 74 mph (119 k/ph)

A Category 1 hurricane has wind speeds between 74-95 mph (119-153 k/ph). Category 2 hurricanes carry winds of 96-110 mph (154-177 k/ph). Beginning with Category 3, the storms are called "major hurricanes," with winds of 111-130 mph (178-209 k/ph); Fran was Category 3 when it hit North Carolina in 1996. A Category 4 hurricane carries winds of 131-155 mph (210-249 k/ph); when Charley landed on the west coast of Florida in 2004, its 145-mph winds placed it as a Category 4 storm. The strongest hurricanes are Category 5, with winds exceeding 155 mph (249 k/ph); two of the most memorable Category 5 hurricanes that affected the United States were Hugo (1989) and Andrew (1992).
(Information from noaa.gov)

61% of the online players have answered correctly.

FATS & I were the only ones to get it right!
Congratzzz to us!

EZ: A), Larry: B), sorry guys, better luck tomorrow, on the race day!
Yes, EZ, you missed it again!~LOL...;-)))