It goes up to category 5.
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The hurricane scale, also known as the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, goes up to Category 5. Category 5 hurricanes have sustained wind speeds of 157 mph or higher. These storms are considered extremely dangerous and can cause catastrophic damage.
Like all hurricanes, it was a 12 on the Beaufort Scale. That is as high as the scale goes.
Hurricane Sandy was not rated on the Richter scale. That scale is for earthquakes, not hurricanes. Hurricane Sandy was a category 3 in the Saffir-Simpson scale, but had weakened to a category 1 by the time it reached the United States..
Hurricane Katrina was a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, not the Richter scale. The Richter scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes, not hurricanes.
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Hurricane Katrina was a Category 5 hurricane when it made landfall in the United States on August 29, 2005. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is used to categorize hurricanes based on their sustained wind speeds, not the Richter scale which measures earthquake magnitudes.