Tropical cyclones of Category 3 and higher are described as
major hurricanes in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific
basins. These storms can cause some structural damage to small residences and utility buildings, particularly those of wood frame or manufactured materials with minor
curtain wall failures.
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Saffir–Simpson scale - Wikipedia–112 kn 178–208 km/h 111–129 mph Otto in 2016 at its Nicaragua landfall. See also: List of Category 3 Atlantic hurricanes and List of Category 3 Pacific hurricanes Devastating damage will occur <span>Tropical cyclones of Category 3 and higher are described as major hurricanes in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific basins. These storms can cause some structural damage to small residences and utility buildings, particularly those of wood frame or manufactured materials with minor curtain wall failures. Buildings that lack a solid foundation, such as mobile homes, are usually destroyed, and gable-end roofs are peeled off. Manufactured homes usually sustain severe and irreparable damage Summary
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