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Climate scientists are arguing monster Hurricane Milton could be ushering in a new era of unprecedented Category 6 storms with a need for a whole new level to the long-held hurricane and cyclone severity rating system.
Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Pennsylvania Michael Mann has been arguing for years there is a need for a new Category 6 designation.
Now with Hurricane Milton reaching almost unprecedented ferocity, it seems his worst nightmare is coming true. It is the third fastest-intensifying storm on record in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the US National Weather Service.
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Climate scientists are arguing monster Hurricane Milton could be ushering in a new era of unprecedented Category 6 storms with a need for a whole new level to the long-held hurricane and cyclone severity rating system.
Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Pennsylvania Michael Mann has been arguing for years there is a need for a new Category 6 designation.
Now with Hurricane Milton reaching almost unprecedented ferocity, it seems his worst nightmare is coming true. It is the third fastest-intensifying storm on record in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the US National Weather Service.
Read the latest updates: bit.ly/3zTC50e