For me - and countless others on the NGOM - the winds of a 'cane no longer hold the same level of amazement that they once did. Surge potential is now what gets my attention...

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MGC wrote:Water is the primary killer in hurricanes either from the surge or inland flooding from rains. Don't understand why the NHC uses wind to rank hurricane strength......MGC
Recurve wrote:Accurate surge maps for particular tracks and intensities are going to be so much more important than what we typically focus on -- "where's the eye gonna make landfall?" Unless you're in a trailer or a Cat 5, it really is all about the surge.
Pearl River wrote:The S.S scale was created because of Camille. I think there needs to be some kind of scale based on wind speed, pressure and surge potential.
Wind speed= cat 3
Pressure= cat 4
Surge= cat 5
total 12n divided by 3= cat 4
Just a little something to think about.