2017-08-18

2017 Hurricane Season LIVE Feeds, Satellite Views, Weather App MyRadar



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NOAA (NWS & NHC) symbols:
D: Tropical Depression – wind speed less than 39 MPH
S: Tropical Storm – wind speed between 39 MPH and 73 MPH
H: Hurricane – wind speed between 74 MPH and 110 MPH
M: Major Hurricane – wind speed greater than 110 MPH

Info on Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale (see info at the end of this post)



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Revised 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook:
2017 Hurricane Season


Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed. This scale estimates potential property damage. Hurricanes reaching Category 3 and higher are considered major hurricanes because of their potential for significant loss of life and damage. Category 1 and 2 storms are still dangerous, however, and require preventative measures. In the western North Pacific, the term "super typhoon" is used for tropical cyclones with sustained winds exceeding 150 mph. source: National Hurricane Center, Miami
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale chart
The End of Hurricane Maria - the final NWS NHC Advisory Sep 30, 2017
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