My Thoughts on Superstorm Cat. 6 Hurricane Milton, Intensification, Jet Stream Steering, Storm Surge

Please donate to to support my research and videos connecting the dots on abrupt climate system mayhem. My Thoughts on Superstorm Cat. 6 Hurricane Milton, Intensification, Jet Stream Steering, Storm Surge, and a few other things:) What a day in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Mitch had an unbelievably rapid intensification from Cat 1 to Cat 5 in about 11 hours, with an unbelievable core pressure drop of 50 mb in 9 hours. At the moment of filming this video, sustained winds hit 180 mph with gusts to 225 mph, and the central pressure went down to 897 mb. We still have another couple days where it may get even stronger in the extremely warm Gulf of Mexico waters. On the present Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale Category 5 is winds at 157 mph and greater. I strongly urge, now and in the past, that Cat 5 should be 157 to 179 mph, Cat 6 should be 180 to 200 mph, and Cat 7 should be 201 mph and greater. Makes perfect sense to me. Then Hurricane Milton would now