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Scientists say we need a ‘Category 6’ for hurricanes

On this podcast episode, a scientist digs into climate change's effects on hurricanes and why we need a new category for the storms.
A number six painted on a blacktop surface in white.

On this episode of the Big Brains podcast, a scientist argues we need a new category for hurricanes.

We all know that extreme weather events like hurricanes are getting worse due to climate change, but what scientists would really like to know is: By how much worse exactly?

This year, a team of researchers argued that hurricanes have become so much more extreme due to climate change that we need to add a new category 6 to the Saffir-Simpson scale, which measures the wind speed of hurricanes.

One of those scientists was Michael Wehner from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Using the latest and fastest computers to model how a warming world is reshaping extreme weather events, Wehner is leading a new realm of climate modeling called “end-to-end attribution.” This would allow us to not only understand how much worse disastrous weather is becoming but even quantify that difference in terms of damage and destruction.

On this episode of the Big Brains podcast, Wehner explains his work and digs into why we need category 6:

Read the transcript of this episode. Subscribe to Big Brains on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Source: University of Chicago

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