MiamiensisWx wrote:4. Importance of trends. An intensifying TC mixes winds more efficiently to the surface than a weakening one. An intensifying TS/Cat 1 can bring intense winds more easily to the surface. These winds can produce extensive damages to many frail buildings and infrastructure, as seen with Humberto in southeast Texas, Jeanne in Puerto Rico, Claudette in Texas, and Katrina in SE Florida.
This is an extremely important point -- the majority of wind damage in a storm will be done by freak peak gusts (which snap trees and tear off roofs), not maximum
sustained winds; an intensifying storm can have gusts far in excess of MSW, while plateaued or declining systems generally don't. (I can't remember the name of the storm from a decade or two ago, but it was a quick developer that went ashore in the Carolinas as a cat-1, yet someplace along the beach recorded a gust to 138mph. Needless to say, that could wreck your house.....)