The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is used by the National Hurricane Center to categorize storms. It assigns a grade of 1 to 5 based only on the greatest sustained wind speed of a hurricane and ignores other potentially fatal risks like storm surge, rainfall, floods, and tornadoes, all of which Ian may experience. Additionally, it provides an estimate of potential property damage, ranging from "some damage" to "catastrophic." Purchase this item right now to learn more about what hurricane categories mean, where they come from, how the weather affects hurricanes, the dangers that hurricanes pose, and much more. In addition to being a writer and independent publisher, Robert S. Brooks is an authority on hurricanes. He is overcoming the challenges by describing how the storm is developing. To learn more about the situation, swipe up and purchase the book.
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