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On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 04:30:31 -0700, Keith
wrote: Chuck, were they actually 5's when they hit? Usually they peter out when the hit the shallower water near shore. Even Katrina was a 3 when she finally hit. Maybe lack of good weather equipment in those regions? I wasn't going to post anything on this, but there has been some research on historical records that seem to indicate that there may have been more Cat 5 storms than they previously thought. The more they model historical paths and do some historical research, there is more and more possibility that they were just as numerous in the past. The problem is lack of instrumentation in those times - a lot is anecdotal. We know a lot about modern storms if only because of the innovations in the last 30 years or so, hurricane hunters and dropsondes. There is some talk of revamping the scale by adding two more categories to narrow the ranges. Eh - who knows. |
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