Hurricane Milton is becoming a Category 5 hurricane as it continues to intensify. Is it possible for it to reach Category 6?
Some experts argue that we need a Category 6 classification for hurricanes with wind speeds exceeding 192 mph.
The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale was developed in 1971 and unveiled to the public in 1973. Here’s a look at the system that ranks tropical cyclones by their potential destructive power ...
Social media is full of exaggerated claims about Hurricane Milton, but there's no such thing as a Category 6 hurricane.
CNN's Anderson Cooper was caught on camera getting 'smacked in the face by debris' while live reporting on Hurricane Milton.
With Hurricane Milton's winds surpassing 180 mph on Monday and the storm already being classified as the second-strongest ...
While multiple hurricanes that made landfall in the U.S. peaked at Category 5, only four storms on record have done so at ...
Hurricane Milton's wind speeds have reached well above the starting range of Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale's fifth ...