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Did anyone catch this article...
At first, I was against this, but as I read through the discussion, I can see where this is a valid question. I've always wondered why they didn't update the lower levels up to take into account modern construction methods. Any thoughts?
“Climate change has demonstrably made the strongest storms stronger,” said Michael Wehner, a senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. “Introduction of this hypothetical Category 6 would raise awareness of that.”
Wehner and James Kossin, a distinguished science adviser at the First Street Foundation, suggest the Category 6 label could go to any tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 192 mph — an intensity that five storms have surpassed since 2013.
At first, I was against this, but as I read through the discussion, I can see where this is a valid question. I've always wondered why they didn't update the lower levels up to take into account modern construction methods. Any thoughts?