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Is there such a thing as a CAT 6?
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Is there such a thing as a CAT 6?
Once again, pardon my ignorance of hurricanes BUT.....is there such a thing as a CAT 6 hurricane? And if so....is Ivan the Terrible heading that way? I mean......HOLY COW, "210 MPH at 350'?"
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Re: Is there such a thing as a CAT 6?
azsnowman wrote:Once again, pardon my ignorance of hurricanes BUT.....is there such a thing as a CAT 6 hurricane? And if so....is Ivan the Terrible heading that way? I mean......HOLY COW, "210 MPH at 350'?"![]()
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maybe there should be a 6....
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Re: Is there such a thing as a CAT 6?
NO, There is not...thankfully. I was in Camille http://www.geocities.com/hurricanene/hu ... amille.htm and I can assure you that you don't need a Cat 6. Camille was OFFICIALLY 190mph but the wind speed exceeded 230 at Keesler AFB when the tower blew down and the measuring instruments were destroyed.azsnowman wrote:Once again, pardon my ignorance of hurricanes BUT.....is there such a thing as a CAT 6 hurricane? And if so....is Ivan the Terrible heading that way? I mean......HOLY COW, "210 MPH at 350'?"![]()
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Excellent site ricreig! (http://www.geocities.com/hurricanene/hurricanecamille.htm) Could have spent most of the morning there if I wasn't supposed to be working.
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rtd2 wrote:for some reason our WX fathers before us liked the 5 step program! Cat 1-5 in canes and F 1-5 in tornadoes....AN F-5 tornado's winds can well exceed anything a cat 5 has to offer![]()
...BUT ALOT smaller windfield
Yes and no. An F-5 certainly has stronger winds, but it last only seconds. A hurricane's winds last hours. So although the winds speeds may be less severe, the constant pounding can have the same effect. And then there's the size issue...
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If it wasn't for the *people* there, I'd vote to let Ivn have a take at the Casinosjes wrote:Richard,
That was really interesting. Can you imagine that now with all the casino's. I have heard about Camile for years. Everyone in Mobile still talks about it as they felt the effects also.
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No on a Category 6...Would you believe there's such a thing as an F-6 though?
http://www.shorstmeyer.com/tornadoes/fpp.html
http://www.shorstmeyer.com/tornadoes/fpp.html
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No on a Category 6...Would you believe there's such a thing as an F-6 though?
http://www.shorstmeyer.com/tornadoes/fpp.html
http://www.shorstmeyer.com/tornadoes/fpp.html
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