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Is a Category 6 Hurricane Possible? The Storm Scale Explained

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As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida as a Category 5, some are asking if a Category 6 storm is possible.
How high can a hurricane’s intensity get? Many are asking that question amid the looming threat from Hurricane Milton. As the storm rapidly approaches the west coast of Florida, hurricane watchers want to brush up on the meaning behind the category measurement. Since Milton has quickly intensified over the past day, some are asking if a Category 6 hurricane is possible.
No — it is not possible for a hurricane to reach past a Category 5, per the Saffir-Simpson scale. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the Saffir-Simpson tool measures wind speed on a scale of 1 to 5.
“This scale estimates potential property damage,” the NWS’ site indicates.

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