Some experts argue that we need a Category 6 classification for hurricanes with wind speeds exceeding 192 mph.
Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified over a matter of hours Monday from a Category 2 storm to a dangerous Category 5.
Hurricane Milton’s ferocious winds that peaked at 180 mph have people asking yet again—is it time for the National Hurricane ...
No, a Category 6 will not be added to the hurricane scale.
The Saffir-Simpson scale only has five levels. While a "Category 6" has been discussed hypothetically, it's not a real ...
Social media is full of exaggerated claims about Hurricane Milton, but there's no such thing as a Category 6 hurricane.
“MILTON RAPIDLY INTENSIFIES INTO A CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE,” the NHC announced. “Data from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter ...
Milton’s race from a Category 2 to a Category 5 hurricane in just a few hours has left people wondering if the powerhouse storm could possibly become a Category 6. The hurricane grew very strong very ...
Is there such as thing as a category 6 storm? Currently, storms with winds of 157 mph or higher are Category 5. The study's authors said that open-ended grouping doesn't warn people enough about ...
“Hurricane Milton is now a Category 6,” the post’s text states. There is no “Category 6” on the five-level Saffir-Simpson scale. While a sixth tier has been discussed in hypothetical ...
Is there such as thing as a category 6 storm? Currently, storms with winds of 157 mph or higher are Category 5. The study's authors said that open-ended grouping doesn't warn people enough about ...