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Hurricane categories tell only part of the story — here's the real damage storms like Dorian can do

Hurricane categories are determined by a storm's wind speed, which doesn't take into account the destruction they can leave from rain, storm surge, and flooding.

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  • Category 1 hurricanes and tropical storms like Dorian can still have devastating impacts on the communities they hit, leaving power outages, downed buildings and trees, and long-term damage in their wake.
  • These photos show the differences between hurricane categories, using memorable storms as examples.
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Hurricanes Irma and Harvey were two very different storms.

While Harvey's record rainfall drenched southeastern Texas and western Louisiana in 2017, flooding Houston in over 4 feet of water, Irma's winds flattened buildings, trees, and power lines on the Caribbean islands it devoured .

At its peak, Harvey was a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, but its weakened winds downgraded it to a tropical storm the day after it made landfall. Irma was a Category 5 monster that was one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded. Both had widespread devastation even though they were on the opposite ends of the category scale.

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Tropical Storm Dorian is projected to become a hurricane before it makes landfall in Puerto Rico on Wednesday afternoon. It could become a Category 3 by the time it's expected to hit Florida on Monday.

Hal Needham , a hurricane scientist at Louisiana State University, explained on the weather site WXshift in 2017 that a storm's category doesn't fully convey how much damage it could cause.

"Hurricanes and tropical storms throw three hazards at us: wind, rainfall, and storm surge," he wrote. "Think of the impacts separately. Storms with weaker winds are more likely to stall and dump heavier rainfall. This shocks people, as it would seem intuitive that a Category 5 hurricane would tend to dump more rain than a Category 1 hurricane. But the opposite is true."

Here's a closer look at the type of damage that storms like Dorian can cause.

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SEE ALSO: Tropical Storm Dorian is expected to become a hurricane today, and could hit Florida on Monday. Here's where the storm is heading.

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