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The patterns
winds(max is easier)

$$Cat(x+1)-Cat(x)=y(1)$$

$$Cat(x+2)-Cat(x+1)=y(2)$$

$$y(2)-y(1)=5$$

110-95=15

130-110=20

20-15=5

130-110=20

155-130=25

25-20=5

pressure(min is easier)

$$Cat(x)-Cat(x+1)=y(1)$$

$$Cat(x+1)-Cat(x+2)=y(2)$$

$$y(2)-y(1)=5$$

980-965=15

965-945=20

20-15=5

965-945=20

945-920=25

25-20=5

Proof of a possible need to extend the original
well if you look to the 1969 Atlantic hurricane season there was a hurricane called Camille. Camille's winds were 190 mph, this if the pattern that I found holds true, the table above would class it as Cat. 6. Other hurricanes that could be Cat. 6 according to a value of one of the wind statements etc. are:

2005,Wilma pressure