Why a Crawling Hurricane Can Be Deadlier Than a Category 5
Why a Crawling Hurricane Can Be Deadlier Than a Category 5
US · Published Oct 29, 2025
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Crawling hurricanes: deadlier than Category 5 storms
Hurricanes are among the most powerful and destructive forces of nature, and while the Saffir-Simpson scale categorizes them based on wind speed, another factor can significantly amplify their danger: speed. A slow-moving tropical storm or hurricane, often referred to as a 'crawling' hurricane, can be far deadlier than a fast-moving Category 5 storm.
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