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4. suppose the hurricane in the above figure has stalled off the southeast coast of north america. further suppose that the winds in the storm are 180 km/h. if the hurricane begins to move due west at 35 kmh, answer the following questions assuming that the hurricane experiences no change in its intensity. a on which side of the hurricane (north, south, east, or west) would the winds be strongest b)how strong would the winds be on the strongest side? con which side of the hurricane (north, south, cast, or west) would the winds be weakest? 7 how strong would the winds be on the weakest side? e) will the hurricane probably make landfall at poimt a, b, or c? t as the hurricane approaches, from which dircction will the wind most likely be blowing at point b? g) with the maximum winds you calculated in question 4.b)l, determine the category number of this hurricane.

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