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Methacane: A new classification for methane-fueled hypercanes.

[https://hypotheticalhurricanes.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Hurricane_Scales Recent advances in theoretical meteorology have projected a new classes of hurricanes that exceed previous metrics- informally known as "hypercanes." As global warming causes the arctic permafrost to thaw, large amount of methane are released into the atmosphere. New models of atmospheric dynamics, using inference parameters guided by Artificial Intelligence, have generated a high-likelihood scenario for interaction between classical hypercanes and methane gas.]

[https://hypotheticalhurricanes.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Hurricane_Scales The process would begin with a Category 7 or 8 hypercane crossing the arctic circle, bringing convection currents and rainfall that increase the ground temperature of the permafrost. If this storm boomerangs with a circumpolar trajectory, it would then create an updraft of the recently released methane. The interaction between this methane gas and internal lightning in the storm would literally create a bomb cyclone, expanding pressure readings above 2000 millibars. Sustained winds would would range from 955–1,025 mph with gusts above 1,450 mph.]

The devastation from a Category 1 methacane would likely be above all previous expectations and calculations with economic consequences in a really high range and other damages that also have high numbers.