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The National Weather Service classifies tropical storms as low
pressure systems forming over tropical areas, with winds of a
minimum of 40 mph. Hurricanes are classified by using the Saffir/Simpson
intensity scale which measures atmospheric pressure in terms of
millibars (mb) or inches of mercury, along
with wind speeds, storm
surge and damage:
THE
SAFFIR/SIMPSON CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR HURRICANES

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Category |

Wind
speeds |

Pressures |

Storm
surge |

Damage |
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1 |
74-95 mph |
Greater
than 980mb |
4-5 ft. |
Light |
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2 |
96-110
mph |
965-979
mb |
6-8 ft. |
Moderate |
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3 |
111-130
mph |
945-964
mb |
9-12 ft. |
Extensive |
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4 |
131-155
mph |
920-944
mb |
13-18 ft. |
Extreme |
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5 |
More than
155 mph |
Less than
920 mb |
Greater
than 18
ft. |
Catastrophic |
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