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  2. Maximum sustained wind - Wikipedia

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    In most tropical cyclone basins, use of the satellite-based Dvorak technique is the primary method used to estimate a tropical cyclone's maximum sustained winds. [5] The extent of spiral banding and difference in temperature between the eye and eyewall is used within the technique to assign a maximum sustained wind and pressure. [6]

  3. Template:Infobox weather event/scale/TemplateData - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages ... {"label": "Maximum sustained winds ... : "Prefix for the maximum sustained winds. Use this to add approximation symbols, such as ...

  4. Template:Infobox weather event/Tornado - Wikipedia

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    Maximum sustained winds: winds: The maximum sustained winds of a given storm. Not to be confused with maximum wind gusts (provided with "gusts"). Supply value in knots. Example 124: Number: suggested: Maximum winds prefix: winds-prefix: Prefix for the maximum sustained winds. Use this to add approximation symbols, such as '~', '<', or ...

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    The Saffir-Simpson scale matches wind speeds with examples of the type of damage and impacts those winds could cause in the USA. In general, damage rises by about a factor of four for every ...

  6. You're gonna need a bigger number: Scientists consider a ...

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    Earlier this year, two climate scientists published a paper that compared historical storm activity to a hypothetical version of the Saffir-Simpson scale that included a Category 6, for storms ...

  7. Saffir–Simpson scale - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, the U.S. National Weather Service, Central Pacific Hurricane Center and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center define sustained winds as average winds over a period of one minute, measured at the same 33 ft (10.1 m) height, [16] [17] and that is the definition used for this scale.

  8. Should we add a Category 6 to the hurricane scale? Why ... - AOL

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    That is, that a scale that tops out with Category 5, capturing any storm with sustained winds at 157mph or more, underestimates in the public’s mind the actual threat of much more powerful ...

  9. List of Category 4 Pacific hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    The windspeed is measured at that height to prevent disruption from obstructions. Wind gusts in tropical cyclones are usually approximately 30% stronger than the one-minute maximum sustained winds. [2] The northeastern Pacific hurricane basins are divided into two parts – eastern and central.