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meriland29 wrote:Someone mentioned note of a cat 6, of course speculation.. now, I do know that there have been recorded hurricanes that surpassed 170mph and more, my question is, in the event some system is say, 180mph or so, would the NHC keep it at a cat 5 or...
meriland29 wrote:Someone mentioned note of a cat 6, of course speculation.. now, I do know that there have been recorded hurricanes that surpassed 170mph and more, my question is, in the event some system is say, 180mph or so, would the NHC keep it at a cat 5 or...
meriland29 wrote:Someone mentioned note of a cat 6, of course speculation.. now, I do know that there have been recorded hurricanes that surpassed 170mph and more, my question is, in the event some system is say, 180mph or so, would the NHC keep it at a cat 5 or...
Janie2006 wrote:One glimmer of silver lining here is the following: historically, a storm that reaches Cat 5 strength in the Atlantic can rarely maintain that level for long periods of time, which is not to say that she wouldn't remain a major hurricane. Hypothetically speaking, of course.
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Janie2006 wrote:One glimmer of silver lining here is the following: historically, a storm that reaches Cat 5 strength in the Atlantic can rarely maintain that level for long periods of time, which is not to say that she wouldn't remain a major hurricane. Hypothetically speaking, of course.
And apparently I can't use grammar today.
meriland29 wrote:Someone mentioned note of a cat 6, of course speculation.. now, I do know that there have been recorded hurricanes that surpassed 170mph and more, my question is, in the event some system is say, 180mph or so, would the NHC keep it at a cat 5 or...
Aric Dunn wrote:So who wants to call SSD and have them switch the floater ?
BobHarlem wrote:
Even if that occurs, the build up of surge from Cat 5 is unreal (See Katrina) and that takes a good while to disperse, long after winds have gone down.
weathaguyry wrote:Is there any chance that this could make it to a major by the end of the day?
weathaguyry wrote:Is there any chance that this could make it to a major by the end of the day?
weathaguyry wrote:Is there any chance that this could make it to a major by the end of the day?
weathaguyry wrote:Is there any chance that this could make it to a major by the end of the day?
weathaguyry wrote:Is there any chance that this could make it to a major by the end of the day?
RL3AO wrote:Janie2006 wrote:
I don't think this is a good thing. Irma will have time for multiple eyewall replacements. Each one will make the windfield larger and the storm bigger when it approaches it's western most point.
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