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Found 7 free book(s)The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
www.nhc.noaa.govThe Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale Updated May 2021 The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 categorization based on the hurricane's intensity at the indicated time. The scale – originally developed by wind engineer Herb Saffir and meteorologist Bob Simpson – has been an excellent tool for alerting the public
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www.ct.govHurricane Classifications Saffir-Simpson Scale Category One: 74-95 MPH Category Two: 96-110 MPH Category Three: 111-130 MPH Category Four: 131-155 MPH Category Five: Greater than 155 MPH. United States Landfalling Hurricanes 1950-2005 Safir-Simpson Category of Landfalling Hurricanes Category 1 Category 2
Hurricane Harvey
www.nhc.noaa.govSimpson Hurricane Wind Scale) before making landfall along the middle Texas c oast. The storm then stalled, with its center over or near the Teas coast for x four days, dropping historic amounts of rainfall of more than 60 inches over southeastern Texas. These rains caused catastrophic flooding, and Harvey is the second-most costly hurricane in ...
P 2.17 WIND EFFECTS ON ASPHALT SHINGLES - Confex
ams.confex.com4. HURRICANE FRANCES STUDY According to the Beven (2004) at the National Hurricane Center, the eye of Hurricane Frances made landfall on Hutchinson Island, FL as a Category 2 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale around 0430 UTC on 5 September 2004 and traveled slowly west-northwest across the Florida peninsula. The Army Corps of
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Hurricane Katrina August 23-31, 2005
www.weather.govcenter of Hurricane Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana at 6:10 a.m. local time on August 29. Katrina was then a large Category 3 hurricane (See Appendix A for Saffir-Simpson Scale) with winds of 125 mph and a central pressure of 920 millibars (mb). This makes Katrina the third most intense United States (U.S.) land-falling
Beaufort - Met Office
www.metoffice.gov.uk(Hurricane) had been the highest point on the scale, referring to a sustained wind speed of 64 knots (32.7 metres per second) or more – that is, the wind speed averaged over a period of 10 minutes. The additional five points extended the scale to 118 knots (61.2 metres per second), with Force 12 referring