Category Six and Cat VII Hurricanes Are They Possible?

After reviewing the 2005 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane data, which was nothing less than tedious and time consuming, as there were teraflops of information. Many meteorologists were surprised to find errors. They discovered that Tropical Storm Cindy made landfall as a Hurricane, not a Tropical Storm as the Super Computers had shown originally.

Additionally, if we are seeing greater and greater speeds of winds and force of these Hurricanes then do we need a Category Six Hurricane and while we are at it, should we also create a Category Seven now too? Not that we wish to see one, but if we are having our Jet Stream coming down to ground level, how can we be so sure that we will not see those strengths of winds in the future in Hurricanes; that is to say 200 plus mph winds?

A few years back in Guam they had recorded winds faster than that before in a Typhoon, so for anyone to say that could not happen in the future in a Hurricane is not facing the potential reality or probability. Of course if we could somehow force the Jet Stream Winds downward they could literally blow a Hurricane away, yet during certain times of the year the Jet Stream is at too high of latitudes to get close enough.

Perhaps the HAARP project could blow storm fronts towards the incoming Hurricanes and force them away from US Landfall, but where too? Would our neighbors appreciate taking all the Hurricanes meant for us head on? Questions lots of questions indeed; consider all this in 2006.

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