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  1. rhua (dzaefn@mastodon.mit.edu)'s status on Sunday, 16-Sep-2018 19:01:18 EDT rhua rhua

    This entire article seems to have been written without any consultation with someone who has realized if one extrapolated the Saffir-Simpson scale the Atlantic basin has already had a few storms that would be categorized under Cat. 6.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/15/hurricane-category-6-this-is-how-world-ends-book-climate-change

    In conversation Sunday, 16-Sep-2018 19:01:18 EDT from mastodon.mit.edu permalink

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      This is how the world ends: will we soon see category 6 hurricanes?
      from the Guardian
      There is no such thing as a category 6 hurricane or tropical storm - yet. But a combination of warmer oceans and more water in the atmosphere could make the devastation of 2017 pale in comparison
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