well I found this...basically--there isn't a real reason:
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
I thought it had to do with the wind, not the devastation? If it ever far exceded the maximum we've ever seen, then I guess it could happen -- it won't because of Katrina, though, because maximum winds weren't strong enough.
At one time the Weather Channel reported IF there were a Cat 6, Katrina would have been there. It did not stay that way long. So I wonder if that is part of the reason. A Cat 6 is brief at that level.
Also---there are only 2 hurricanes on record stronger than Rita....the unamed one of a long time ago and Gilbert.
It is a small % that achieves that number.
Don't some fields---refrain from tempting murhpy's law? If the category doesn't exist, less likely to happen?
Aunt Polly--it is due to wind...but the scale is so narrow between levels....no more than 10-20 miles between categories. Weird--just looked them up and each range gets broader....I think part of that is when the destruction levels change as well....the higher the category--a couple of mile hour increase makes less of a difference...
This was a question on our local news last night during the weather report. According to the meterologist, there will not be a Cat 6 because once a storm gets "that strong" it starts collapsing within itself and is no longer organized. So, they made it sound like it was impossible.
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.
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.
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