
There is no category 6 because so few storms would reach that scale. "You're only getting 2 or 3 percent in that Category 5. It's just the way they did it,'' said Jerry Jarrell, director of the National Hurricane Center

Miss Jasmine said:I would say there will never be any category six because one it hits five, forget it. Most everything will be destroyed.
The catergory is determined by the winds, not the possible devastation it can do.Tiggerlover91 said:What does that have to do with anything?The catergory is determined by the winds, not the possible devastation it can do.
Exactly.golfgal said:Because it gets to the point where it doesn't matter any more how strong the winds are. If a hurricane is a Cat 5 and 175 mph winds, it is going to destroy everything in it's path, so it doesn't matter at that point if the winds are 175 mph or 185 mph you just better be far away if it hits.
Like Spinal Tap's Guitar volume - an "11"Pete's Mom said:Pete was asking me the same question tonight. Why is there no Cat 6?![]()
I just didn't understand.