Milton’s race from a Category 2 to a Category 5 hurricane has left people wondering if the hurricane could keep ramping up to ...
The Saffir-Simpson scale only has five levels. While a "Category 6" has been discussed hypothetically, it's not a real measurement.
Hurricane Milton is threatening to reach known maximum limits with wind gusts already topping 200 miles per hour — leading to ...
Some experts argue that we need a Category 6 classification for hurricanes with wind speeds exceeding 192 mph.
The shifts in Milton's wind speed over a 24 hour-period has some wondering whether the hurricane could potentially reach ...
Because of this, they suggested a hypothetical Category 6 could become the top step on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Currently, ...
With Hurricane Milton's winds surpassing 180 mph on Monday and the storm already being classified as the second-strongest ...
Hurricane Milton’s ferocious winds that peaked at 180 mph have people asking yet again—is it time for the National Hurricane ...
Social media is full of exaggerated claims about Hurricane Milton, but there's no such thing as a Category 6 hurricane.
Hurricane Milton is a Category 5. With more intense storms becoming more frequent, do we need something higher than Category 5 to describe them?
Currently the Saffir-Simpson scale, which is used to rank hurricane winds, only goes up to Category 5, but past storms could ...
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