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List of Category 5 arrocanes

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A Category 5 arrocane is the highest classification on the Ardonia Arrocane Wind Scale (AAWS), reserved for tropical cyclones with sustained 1-minute winds of at least 157 mph (252 km/h). These storms represent the most extreme and destructive systems to occur in the Ardonia basin. Due to their rarity and potential for catastrophic impact, Category 5 arrocanes are closely tracked and studied by the National Arrocane Center (NAC) and the Ardonia Meteorological Organization (AMO).

Since reliable records began in 1865, only two storms have reached Category 5 intensity in the basin: **Arrocane Nine (1865)** and **Arrocane Arlene (2019)**. Both storms are among the most intense ever recorded, with Arlene setting multiple modern-era records for intensity, rainfall, and impact.

Systems

Name Season Dates as Category 5 Peak intensity
(mph / mbar)
Areas affected Damage
(AC)
Deaths
Arrocane Nine 1865 August 12–13 165 mph / 911 mbar Open ocean (no landfall) Minimal 0
Arrocane Arlene 2019 May 20–21 180 mph / 899 mbar Po'Hatu, Meridian, Port Kazu ≥$24.9 billion 113

See also

Notes

  • Wind speeds are 1-minute sustained.
  • Damage estimates are in Ardonian Crowns (AC) and adjusted to 2019 values.
  • Only storms that achieved Category 5 on the AAWS are included.

References

  • NAC/NWS storm archives
  • AMO historical cyclone database