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  2. Saffir–Simpson scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale separates hurricanes into five different categories based on wind. The U.S. National Hurricane Center classifies hurricanes of Category 3 and above as major hurricanes. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center classifies typhoons of 150 mph (240 km/h) or greater (strong Category 4 and Category 5) as super typhoons.

  3. List of the most intense tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The most intense storm in the North Atlantic by lowest pressure was Hurricane Wilma. The strongest storm by 1-minute sustained winds was Hurricane Allen. Storms which reached a minimum central pressure of 920 millibars (27.17 inHg) or less are listed.

  4. Template:Largest Atlantic hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Largest Atlantic hurricanes By diameter of gale-force winds; Rank System Season Diameter mi km 1 Sandy: 2012: 1,150 1,850 2 Martin: 2022: 1,040 1,670 3 Igor: 2010: ...

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    Of the 197 hurricanes classified as Category 5 from 1980 to 2021, five fit the description of a hypothetical Category 6 hurricane: Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, Hurricane Patricia in 2015, Typhoon ...

  6. Radius of outermost closed isobar - Wikipedia

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    Use of this measure has objectively determined that tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean are the largest on Earth on average, with North Atlantic tropical cyclones roughly half their size. [3] Active databases of ROCI are maintained by the National Hurricane Center for systems tracked in the eastern north Pacific and north Atlantic ...

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    The most intense hurricane on record is Wilma in 2005, with a minimum central pressure of 882 millibars, followed by Gilbert in 1988, the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, and Rita in 2005.

  8. Experts say this metric is a more reliable way to quantify ...

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    In comparison, the 1998 hurricane season also had 14 named storms. Unlike 2013, the 1998 hurricane season went down in the record books as one of the deadliest and costliest seasons at the time.

  9. Tropical cyclone intensity scales - Wikipedia

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    The Hurricane Severity Index (HSI) is another scale used and rates the severity of all types of tropical and subtropical cyclones based on both the intensity and the size of their wind fields. [34] The HSI is a 0 to 50 point scale, allotting up to 25 points for a tropical cyclone's intensity and up to 25 points for wind field size. [ 34 ]