Category 8

A Category 8 is a storm with wind-speeds of 246-324 mph and a pressure of 819-834 mbar. This storm has big waves and would be big like Hurricane Sandy/Typhoon Tip.

An average Category 8 hurricane
A category 8 mostly forms in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. This storm strengthens to a Category 6 in 10 minutes because of 94°F. Then it would strengthen to a Category 8 because of 100°F. Wind shear can't affect the storm, but land almost can. It makes landfall in the Yucatan as a Category 7 hurricane. Then it restrengthens to a Category 8. It passes through Florida as a Category 7 and rerestrengthens to a Category 8. It makes landfall in North Carolina as a Category 4 then in New Jersey as a Category 1. It moves inland and shrinks and rererestrengthens in the Great Lakes to a Category 4. It makes landfall and dissipates. This storm usually forms in Late-August to Late-September. The storm is mostly a M-O name.