The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane

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A hurricane is one of the most powerful water storms we see. A tropical storm can only be defined as a hurricane once it reaches 74 mph or higher and after having spent multiple days or weeks reaching these constant winds. These storms start to develop in a part of the ocean known as the tropics. The warm and humid air helps to create ideal conditions for a hurricane. It’s only after the warm water, humid warm air, and strong winds near the surface are combined that we actually have what is considered a hurricane.

Just like other severe weather conditions, hurricanes come in different category ratings. These ratings are determined by what is called “The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale” this scale gives a hurricane a 1 -5 rating.