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Bltn Date Type
Category
LAT LON Direction Storm
Speed
Minimum
Pressure
Winds
001 2012/01/07 21:00 UTC STC / 0 18.4S 41.3E sse 6 mph 0 mb 40 mph
002 2012/01/08 09:00 UTC STC / 0 19.0S 42.1E ese 7 mph 0 mb 40 mph
003 - Final 2012/01/08 21:00 UTC STC / 0 20.3S 43.8E se 7 mph 0 mb 40 mph
 
 
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Saffir-Simpson Scale

All hurricanes are dangerous, but some more so than others. The way storm surge, wind, and other factors combine determines the hurricane's destructive power. To make comparisons easier-and to make the predicted hazards of approaching hurricanes clearer to emergency forces-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's hurricane forecasters use a disaster-potential scale which assigns storms to five categories.

Category 1 is a minimum hurricane; category 5 is the worst case. The criteria for each category in the table shown below:

Category Central Pressure Maximum Winds Storm Surge
Tropical Depression   38 mph / 34 kts or less 4-5 ft.
Tropical Storm > 980 mb or 28.94 in 39-73 mph or 34-63 kts 4-5 ft.
1 - Minimal < 980 mb or 28.94 in 74-95 mph or 64-83 kts 4-5 ft.
2 - Moderate 965-979 mb or 28.50-28.91 in 96-110 mph or 65-96 kts 6-8 ft.
3 - Extensive 945-964 mb or 27.91-28.47 in 111-130 mph or 97-113 kts 9-12ft.
4 - Extreme 920-944 mb or 27.17-27.88 in 131-155 mph or 114-135 kts 13-18 ft.
>5 - Catastrophic < 920 mb or 27.17 in > 155 mph or 135 kts > 18 ft.

 

* - The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale is based on Windspeed alone, the pressures are only included as a general reference and may not always apply

 
 
 

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