
In addition to writing for Scientific American, Masters said he would like to write a fiction novel called “Eye of the Superstorm.”

Jeff masters reviews several ways to convey the risks associated with climate-change fueled hurricanes. Masters r aised important questions during the recent spat of busy hurricane seasons, including whether there should be a Category 6 hurricane after 2015’s Hurricane Patricia reached wind speeds of 214 mph. “I can’t imagine a greater collaborator than Jeff, and I’ve learned a phenomenal amount about hurricanes from him (as we all have).” “Working with Jeff on Category 6 over the last five years has been one of the great privileges and joys of my career,” Henson said in a comment on the blog. We believe the WU algorithm occasionally causes this until it is corroborated by another nearby sensor.Bob Henson, a meteorologist and writer for Weather Underground, will continue writing for the Category 6 blog. Note: We have seen instances where a single PurpleAir sensor will not appear in an area. PurpleAir sensors that have opted in will appear here. This will allow you to view the sensors that WU is using to get air quality data. Select “Air Quality” and then the subheading “PM 2.5”. On the right side of the page, you can choose a sensor network to view. If you would like to see air quality data on the WU map, you can navigate to /wundermap.



If you opt into uploading your sensor’s data to Weather Underground, your sensor will send air quality data to WU’s database at the hostname. Thus, the checkbox labeled “Create new Weather Underground sensor ID” must be checked, as the capability for connecting an existing account is not available at this time. Your device will have to be registered with a new WU account. It is important to be aware that WU currently does not support the connection of an existing WU account to a PurpleAir sensor.
