Hurricanes are classified using the Saffir-Simpson Scale based on wind speed (tropical depression ≤39 mph, tropical storm 39-73 mph, hurricane ≥74 mph), but the actual impact of a hurricane depends not only on its intensity category but also on its physical size, meaning a larger category one storm can cause greater damage than a smaller category three storm.
深掘り
前提条件
- データがありません。
次のステップ
- データがありません。
深掘り
9 Days Away from Hurricane Season... How are Hurricanes Measured?追加:
9 days away from hurricane season and today we're going to bust a major myth about hurricane categories. And that is they're based on wind speed only and does not take into account other impacts [music] and is measured from the Saffir-Simpson scale where they start as a tropical depression at 39 mph or less, >> [music] >> upgraded to a tropical storm at 39 to 73 mph and becomes a hurricane at 74 mph [music] or greater. But regardless of its intensity, it also depends on its size which can bring greater impacts with a larger category one storm than a smaller category [music] three storm.
So take your phone and film a video through every room in your house, document your belongings and your roof for insurance baseline proof before the season starts. Follow for more.
関連おすすめ
Is dark matter real? - Why can't we find it? - physicist explains | Don Lincoln and Lex Fridman
LexClips
1K views•2026-05-30
Saptarshi Basu - Spectacular Voyage of Droplets: A Multiscale Journey to Extreme Flow Conditions
DAlembert-SU-CNRS
152 views•2026-06-02
A 6.0 Just Hit Hawaii — And It Came From The Wrong Place
TerraWatchHQ
115 views•2026-06-03
The Split-Second Mistake That Made Bouncing Bettys So Deadly
NoMansLandChannel
253 views•2026-06-02
Nobody Expected This Lava Reaction 🤯 #faits #facts
TendzDora
28K views•2026-05-30
Soaking Wet, Freezing Tonight
RamenTheBest
229 views•2026-06-03
The Difference In Charged And Neutral Particles
heavybrainspace
959 views•2026-05-29
The Silent Memory of Glass
UnchartedScienceworld
146 views•2026-05-30











