With climate change, is it time to consider a Category 6 hurricane?
Since 2013, five cyclones worldwide could be classified as a hypothetical Category 6 storm, according to new research out today.
Fleet supplies manager Scott Wilson, left, and shrimper Steven Maxey walk through the wreckage of shrimping trawlers at Erickson and Jensen Seafood Packers on Sept. 30, 2022, at Fort Myers Beach, just days after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida. Hurricane Ian strengthened to a Category 5 storm while in the Gulf of Mexico, but had weakened to a Category 4 storm by the time it smashed into land. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ]
Max Chesnes is the Tampa Bay Times' environment and climate reporter, covering public lands, water quality, wildlife and everything in between. Reach him at mchesnes@tampabay.com or follow him on Instagram @MaxChesnes.
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