List of Category 2 Atlantic hurricanes
Category 2 is the fourth-highest classification on the Saffir–Simpson scale. When a storm's wind speed is between 83 knots (96 mph; 154 km/h; 43 m/s) and 95 knots (109 mph; 176 km/h; 49 m/s), it is classified as a Category 2. Since records began in 1851, a total of 245 tropical cyclones have peaked at this intensity.
1934 Central America hurricaneHurricane Able (1952)Hurricane Alex (2010)Hurricane Alice (June 1954)Hurricane Baker (1950)Hurricane Chris (2018)Hurricane DianaHurricane Erin (1995)Hurricane Ernesto (2012)Hurricane Fifi–OrleneHurricane GertHurricane Irene (2005)Hurricane Jeanne (1980)Hurricane Ophelia (2005)Hurricane PaulaHurricane PauletteHurricane RichardHurricane SallyHurricane TomasList of Category 1 Atlantic hurricanesList of Category 2 Australian region tropical cyclonesList of Category 2 South Pacific tropical cyclonesList of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanesList of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanesLists of Atlantic hurricanes
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List of Category 2 Atlantic hurricanes
Category 2 is the fourth-highest classification on the Saffir–Simpson scale. When a storm's wind speed is between 83 knots (96 mph; 154 km/h; 43 m/s) and 95 knots (109 mph; 176 km/h; 49 m/s), it is classified as a Category 2. Since records began in 1851, a total of 245 tropical cyclones have peaked at this intensity.
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