stormreader wrote:Evenstar wrote:Raebie wrote:
Cat 5 is <920. Hardly the stuff of fairytales.
Unless it's Grimm fairytale...
Talk of Cat 5's got me thinking. Looked at this website with tracks of hurricanes believed to be Cat 5's at some time in their lifespans. Not a whole lot of fishes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_C ... icanes.png
That's largely a product of all the warmest waters of the basin being to the west near the landmasses. Sea surface temperatures are overemphasized at times, but category 5s need the extra instability that very warm sea surface temperatures bring. The Canary Current influenced Eastern Atlantic is generally just too cool for them. Only two category 5s have been recorded or estimated east of 55ºW, and just barely: Hugo '89 at 54.6ºW and Isabel '03 at 54.8ºW.