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Re: My list of Possible Category Five hurricanes
      Sat Aug 25 2007 01:59 PM

That is a pretty ambitious list! I don't know about all of those, but if memory serves me correctly, there has been research into the 1926 and the 1928 hurricanes as possible Category 5 hurricanes at landfall. I did not see them on your list. That said...Nothing substantial enough to call them Category 5 Hurricanes has been presented at this time. As far as more recent storms, I would dismiss Lenny and Dennis from the list for sure. And in the Recon era, I would also dismiss Georges from the list. All of these hurricanes were very severe none the less. I image that history will remain unchanged for all of these storms.

Edited by dem05 (Sat Aug 25 2007 02:01 PM)

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* My list of Possible Category Five hurricanes neospaceblue Sat Aug 25 2007 01:59 PM
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