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Saffir-Simpson Windscale
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The Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale is a system used to classify hurricanes in the Western Hemisphere into five categories based on their sustained winds. The categories are as follows: Category 1, with winds of 74-95 mph, Category 2 with winds of 96-110 mph, Category 3 with winds of 111-129 mph, Category 4 with winds of 130-156 mph, and Category 5, which has winds of 157 mph or higher.learn more on wikipedia
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