"Rethinking Hurricane Categories: Is It Time for a Category 6?"

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As hurricanes become more intense due to climate change, scientists propose the addition of a Category 6 to the Saffir-Simpson scale for measuring hurricane intensity. With storms surpassing previous extreme limits, the proposed Category 6 would apply to tropical cyclones with sustained winds of at least 192 mph. The research highlights the need to better equip coastal communities for changing weather extremes and emphasizes the impact of global warming on hurricane intensity. However, there is debate among meteorologists about the necessity and potential drawbacks of adding a new category to the scale.
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