I believe while exceedingly unlikely, it is theoretically possible that we could one day see a hurricane with sustained winds of 200 MPH.
Here is my reasoning:
1) We have only observed and recorded a tiny fraction of the hurricanes that have occurred on this planet thus far. So, to say it could not happen based on historical data would be wishful at best. The sampling is too small.
2) Look at Camille, Gilbert, etc...Do you really think it is out of the realm of possiblity that a hurricane could be 10-15 MPH stronger than Camille, and the others. That's not a lot higher.
3) These storms formed in very favorable conditions, but do you really believe they formed in absolutely THE most favorable conditions that will EVER occur?
4) We know this planet changes. Look at this crazy hurricane season we are having now. It has "never" happened before, but it IS occurring this year.
5) We've are observing HUGE, powerful hurricanes on other planets in this solar system.
I have other reasons, but I'd rather hear yours...for OR against the possibility.
What do YOU think? (not about me being a quack







