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Explaining AccuWeather's RealImpact Scale for Hurricanes

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The AccuWeather RealImpact Scale for Hurricanes categorizes storms on a six-point scale. Like the Saffir-Simpson Scale, the AccuWeather RealImpact Scale for Hurricanes uses a 1 to 5 rating but also includes an additional rating of "Less than 1."

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  • AccuWeather introduced the RealImpact Scale for Hurricanes over six years ago to provide clearer insight into storm threats.
  • The scale uses a six-point system, including a 'less than one' rating for storms below hurricane strength. 27s
  • Unlike the Saffir-Simpson scale, it considers factors such as flooding, storm surge, wind, and economic loss. 50s
  • The scale proved effective during Hurricane Ida, highlighting ongoing risks even after the storm weakened. 1m 14s
  • The RealImpact Scale aims to help people and businesses make better decisions during hurricane season. 1m 42s
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