Is there such a thing as a CAT 6?

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Re: Is there such a thing as a CAT 6?

#21 Postby dhweather » Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:25 am

ricreig wrote:
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'?" :cry:

Dennis :cry:
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.

Richard


My point about Andrew - exactly. If you go back, and review Camille now
as Andrew was done, Camille even destroyed the instruments to measure the wind. If there was a need for a 6th category, Camille was it.
then
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