jschlitz wrote:Lindaloo wrote:jschlitz..... so by your logic above, we should not even have a scale. Let's call them all just hurricanes.
I never said such a thing and I really don't know what you're talking about.
jschlitz wrote:
There seems to be a common theme in this thread (and among others) that many just can't comprehend what a true Cat. 3 hurricane can do. The numbers don't lie folks. It does not take a Cat. 4 or 5 to cause massive devastation; that's why Cat. 3s are considered MAJOR hurricanes. I think Derek with his expertise knows a thing or two about this subject.
On the flip side, someone saying Katrina was a 4 just because the damage they witnessed was horrific doesn't pass the bar either, especially if they have no basis to compare it to. After Rita, my neighborhood sure looked like a Cat. 1 or 2 hurricane ripped through with all the downed trees, but we had TS winds (60-65 mph gusts) at the most. My neighbor looking out the window and yelling "gosh it was awful, this could not have been just TS winds" hardly can be backed-up with any data.
Um okay then.




