Category 7

About a Category-7 storm:   A Category 7 storm would most likely have winds between 250 and 325 mph,

And minimum pressure of maybe 700 or 800 millibars.

The storm would be maybe just as big a Typhoon Tip, maybe even larger, have and eye as small as only 1 mile wide or as large as 300 miles, The tropical storm wind field may extend out twice as far than the largest tropical storm wind field recorded, and the hurricane wind field would also be twice as large.

Maximum wave heights from these Category-7 cyclones may be as high as 65 feet, or maybe 90 feet.

These storms are capable of causing Millions, Billions, even a full trillion in damage and kill as much as 1 million.

How this event would take place:   During Late-August on into September, there would be very low shear-

Maybe even none, Water temps would be above average- Nearly 100F maybe.

Atmospheric moisture would be-- well, moist..

A wave off of Africa develops into a Tropical Depression, like loads of other storms that have formed.

During the next few days this storm would strengthen to a Category-3 with winds as high as 130 mph.

So far the storm has gained a look similar to Hurricane Ivan from 2004.

The hurricane was forecasted to become a Category-4 Hurricane with winds topping 150 mph. However, what became of this Hurricane later on, was completely unexpected. It strengthened to an unprecedented Category-7 with winds of 260 mph.

The hurricane has entered the gulf, its intensity remains at Category-7. Its forecasted to hit a place already had been dealing with earlier storms- New Orleans, Louisiana- and its forecasted to hit at peak strength.

But before the storm makes landfall, the gulf coast is already receiving winds of into 100 mph, Tampa had a wind gust of nearly 140 mph. In Tallahassee, a wave height of nearly 60 feet completely wiped out it and other cities or counties miles north of it.

Then At 4:30 PM on September 17th, hurricane makes landfall as a weak Category-7, burbon street would be completely flooded and trashed, new Orleans football dome- which had taken Katrina- Nearly got lifted off the ground by a near 300 mph wind gust, the levees that failed during Katrina, but had withstood Gustav not only fail but completely tear out of the ground, lift up and get blow away. The most dramatic part, Louisiana, The west part of Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, and some of Texas and as far as 200 miles inland were part of the gulf, The hurricane would also spawn loads of tornadoes, even one just like the 1999 Oklahoma F-5 tornado, but this tornado would be in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Once the hurricane has passed, As much as $500 billion in damages and killed 100,000. The storm had been named "Lee", which would be replaced with Leonard. Category-6 Category-7 SSHS Destruction